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Preferred Bank

(NASDAQ: PFBC)
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16.12 Down -0.13 -0.80%
COMPANY ADDRESS
Preferred Bank
601 South Figueroa Street, 29th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
USA - Map
Phone: +1 213 891-1188
Fax: +1 213 622-0369
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COMPANY INFORMATION
Exchange: NASDAQ national market
Stock: Preferred Bank
Industry: Banks - Regional - US
Employees: 133
DESCRIPTION
Preferred Bank is a commercial bank in California focusing on the Chinese-American market. It offers personalized banking options to both consumers and businesses. It provide personalized deposit services as well as real estate finance, commercial loans and trade finance to small and mid-sized businesses and their owners, entrepreneurs, real estate developers and investors, professionals and high net worth individuals. It conduct operations from its main office in downtown Los Angeles, California and ten full service branch banking offices in Los Angeles, Orange, and San Francisco Counties.
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[BRIEFING.COM] Equities ended on their lows with the S&P 500 down 1.4%. The S&P entered today's session with a week-to-date gain of 1.5% as investors expected reassuring words from today's Federal Open Market Committee Statement. Stocks traded with s ... More
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