In a town where money usually flows across casino floors, Credit One Bank says a big chunk of its 2025 bankroll went somewhere else entirely: local nonprofits. The Las Vegas-based bank reports it invested $6.55 million into Southern Nevada last year, supporting 32 Las Vegas-area charities and opening a new Family Promise navigation center in September.
Alongside the cash, the bank logged more than 4,400 employee volunteer hours, plus thousands of in-kind donations and blood drives that it says reached hundreds of residents. The giving is organized around three pillars that sound more social worker than slot machine: affordable housing and homelessness, employment services, and youth financial education.
In a community impact report released through PR Newswire, Credit One lays out the totals, highlights its program work and points to impact investing alongside traditional grantmaking. Executive Vice President Mamta Kapoor called 2025 “truly rewarding” and spotlighted employee-led efforts such as meal drives and blood donations as a key part of the bank’s community strategy…