
We’re so much more than a traditional bank
1927
La Corona Building and Loan Association, Inc. was formed to meet the financial needs of Highlandtown and East Baltimore residents.
1993
CFG’s subsidiary, Capital Funding Group, was founded.
1997
The Lutherville-Timonium and Fells Point branches opened.
2008
The CFG Tower was built in Baltimore, which served as headquarters for CFG Bank and Capital Funding Group for over a decade.
2009
CFG Bank was purchased by Baltimore businessman Jack Dwyer. Dwyer also owns and operates Capital Funding Group.
2021
CFG Bank funded the launch of a one-of-a-kind healthcare workforce training nonprofit, Dwyer Workforce Development.
2022
CFG Bank expanded and opened a commercial banking and retail office in the heart of Annapolis. The Bank also expanded its cannabis offerings to support cannabis deposits.
CFG Bank partnered with Oak View Group to become the naming rights partner at CFG Bank Arena.
2023
CFG Bank Arena opened in April 2023.
2024
CFG moved its headquarters to Baltimore Peninsula to accommodate its growth, foster “Best Place to Work” award-winning culture, and support continued investment in Baltimore.

We’re not traditional bankers. We are problem solvers who think like business owners and focus on the big picture for our clients, communities and employees. We have the determination and drive – and a no-limits attitude – to make change happen for the better and improve the lives of others.

Transforming what it means to give back
Giving back and paying it forward is engrained in everything we do. We actively create programs to support our clients, communities and employees.

2024 Baltimore Business Journal #1 Best Place to Work

Ranked #7 Best Performing Community Bank with Assets Over $1B by Independent Banker in 2024

Ranked #2 Best-Performing U.S. Community Bank in S&P Global Market Intelligence 2022 List

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