Robert Ritter serves as Senior Vice President - Mortgage Banking of the Bank of the Company. Mr. Ritter was the Chief Operating Officer at California Mortgage Advisors since November 2011 where he was responsible for overseeing all of California Mortgage Advisors' operations, including product development, underwriting, loan processing and information technology. Prior to that, he held positions with increasing responsibilities at mortgage banking firms such as Green Point Financial and its predecessor Headlands Mortgage Company, among others.
As the Senior Vice President - Mortgage Banking of the Bank of Provident, the total compensation of Robert Ritter at Provident is $203,880. There are 6 executives at Provident getting paid more, with Craig Blunden having the highest compensation of $1,345,700.
Robert Ritter is 50, he's been the Senior Vice President - Mortgage Banking of the Bank of Provident since 2016. There are 14 older and no younger executives at Provident. The oldest executive at Provident Financial Holdings, Inc. is Joseph Barr, 73, who is the Independent Director.
Robert's mailing address filed with the SEC is 3756, Central Avenue, Magnolia Center, Riverside, Riverside County, California, 92506, United States.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at Provident have traded over $3,910,692 worth of Provident stock and bought 13,912 units worth $192,456 . The most active insiders traders include Craig G Blunden, Roy Taylor, eDonavon P Ternes. On average, Provident executives and independent directors trade stock every 49 days with the average trade being worth of $117,570. The most recent stock trade was executed by Roy Taylor on 11 March 2021, trading 4,000 units of PROV stock currently worth $68,000.
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