St. Luke Penny Savings Bank

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St. Luke Penny Savings Bank was an early 20th-century African American–owned bank in Richmond, Virginia, notable as one of the first U.S. banks founded and led by a Black woman.

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instanceOf African American–owned business
bank
financial institution
historical organization
associatedWith Independent Order of St. Luke NERFINISHED
city Richmond NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicFocus African American community
foundedBy Maggie Lena Walker NERFINISHED
foundedInPeriod early 20th century
genderOfFoundingLeader female
headquartersLocation Richmond, Virginia NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance early Black-owned bank in the United States
pioneering Black female leadership in banking
industry banking
leader Maggie Lena Walker NERFINISHED
locatedIn Richmond, Virginia
mission promoting thrift and savings among African Americans
notableFor African American economic empowerment
being one of the first U.S. banks founded and led by a Black woman
operatedInCentury 20th century
ownedBy African Americans NERFINISHED
partOf African American business history
history of Black banking in the United States
history of Richmond, Virginia
servedCommunity Black residents of Richmond, Virginia
serviceType savings bank
socialRole providing financial services denied by white-owned banks
supporting Black entrepreneurship
state Virginia

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Maggie L. Walker founded St. Luke Penny Savings Bank