Citizens Business Bank

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Citizens Business Bank
Company type Public
Industry Banking
Founded1970;54 years ago (1970)
Headquarters Ontario, California, U.S.
Products Financial services
Website www.cbbank.com
Citizens Business Bank (CVBF) Stock Price CVBF stock price.webp
Citizens Business Bank (CVBF) Stock Price

Citizens Business Bank is a specialty financial institution headquartered in Ontario, California. [1] It was founded as Chino Valley Bank in 1970. [2] CVB Financial Corporation is the holding company for Citizens Business Bank. [3] It has over $14 billion in total assets. [4] The parent company is traded on the NASDAQ as CVBF. David A. Brager serves as president and CEO of the bank. [5]

In 2018, Citizens acquired Pasadena-based Community Bank, which was founded in 1945. [6] [7] [8] In 1995, the company acquired Citizens Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, also of Pasadena. [9] In 1994, the company assumed the operations of the failed Pioneer Bank of Fullerton, California. [10]

As of 2021, the bank had 57 physical locations following a 2019 branch consolidation. [11] Citizens earned the third spot in S&P Global Market Intelligence's 2022 Ranking of U.S. Public Banks by Financial Performance. [12]

Citizens Business Bank is the former name sponsor of the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California. [13]

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