FY19 2Nd Quarter Lender Ranking

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FY19 2Nd Quarter Lender Ranking LOS ANGELES DISTRICT OFFICE 7(a) and 504 Lender Ranking Report Fiscal Year 2019 - Q2 (1/1/19 - 3/31/19) 7(a) Loan Program 1 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association 83 $24,148,600 68 Citizens Business Bank 2 $3,192,800 2 Bank of Hope++ 80 $34,221,500 69 Radius Bank 2 $2,722,000 3 U.S. Bank, National Association 78 $10,165,200 70 American Riviera Bank++ 2 $1,537,500 COMBINED LOAN TOTALS 4 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association 77 $22,066,800 71 Berkshire Bank 2 $1,480,000 5 First Home Bank 45 $8,769,000 72 CTBC Bank Corp. (USA). 2 $1,400,000 7(a) and 504 Loans 6 Independence Bank 29 $4,225,000 73 First Savings Bank 2 $1,121,000 7 East West Bank++ 27 $17,265,500 74 United Pacific Bank++ 2 $788,800 1,136 Loans 8 Pacific City Bank++ 23 $14,846,000 75 Stone Bank 2 $595,800 9 Celtic Bank Corporation 22 $10,990,700 76 Main Street Launch 2 $500,000 Valued at: 10 CDC Small Business Finance Corporation* 21 $3,617,200 77 California FarmLink 2 $171,000 11 MUFG Union Bank, National Association 20 $33,345,900 78 Montecito Bank & Trust++ 2 $150,000 12 Hanmi Bank+ 20 $10,485,000 79 First Commercial Bank (USA) 1 $3,229,000 $703,587,800 13 Commonwealth Business Bank++ 19 $14,568,000 80 First Business Bank 1 $2,251,000 14 Uniti Bank 16 $9,625,500 81 MetaBank 1 $1,500,000 15 Zions Bank, A Division of 14 $5,965,500 82 Pinnacle Bank 1 $1,125,000 16 Comerica Bank 14 $1,892,000 83 MidFirst Bank 1 $817,200 17 Newtek Small Business Finance, Inc. 13 $9,120,000 84 River Valley Bank 1 $790,000 18 Five Star Bank 13 $3,205,000 85 Meadows Bank 1 $753,500 19 BSD Capital, LLC dba Lendistry* 13 $2,643,000 86 International City Bank 1 $742,500 20 Centerstone SBA Lending, Inc.++ 12 $16,339,500 87 Citizens Bank 1 $700,000 21 Bank of America, National Association 12 $5,355,500 88 Manufacturers Bank++ 1 $600,000 22 Harvest Small Business Finance, LLC 11 $13,191,900 89 Ameris Bank 1 $460,200 23 GBC International Bank 11 $12,227,500 90 HomeStar Bank and Financial Services 1 $437,000 24 Umpqua Bank 11 $8,699,000 91 Readycap Lending, LLC 1 $423,900 25 Open Bank++ 11 $6,268,000 92 Kinecta FCU 1 $415,500 26 Bank of the West 10 $7,471,500 93 First Chatham Bank 1 $350,000 27 Commercial Bank of California 9 $13,997,000 94 Mega Bank 1 $287,000 28 First Bank 9 $7,689,300 95 Fidelity Bank 1 $247,100 29 Seacoast Commerce Bank 8 $9,722,700 96 PCR Small Business Development 1 $225,000 30 Hana Small Business Lending, Inc.++ 8 $9,049,000 97 Hiawatha National Bank 1 $225,000 31 PACE Finance Corporation*++ 8 $804,000 98 West Town Bank & Trust 1 $190,000 32 Pacific Premier Bank 7 $11,278,300 99 E-Central CU 1 $179,000 33 First General Bank 7 $5,259,700 100 Plumas Bank 1 $168,000 34 US Metro Bank 7 $4,822,500 101 Florida Capital Bank, National Association 1 $152,400 35 Stearns Bank National Association 7 $1,535,500 102 Rabobank, National Association 1 $150,000 36 Live Oak Banking Company 6 $7,020,000 103 CommerceWest Bank 1 $150,000 37 CalPrivate Bank 6 $5,513,500 104 FinWise Bank 1 $150,000 38 New Omni Bank, National Association++ 6 $5,212,000 105 Pacific Enterprise Bank 1 $135,000 39 EverTrust Bank++ 6 $4,927,000 106 Timberland Bank 1 $135,000 40 Mission Valley Bank 6 $2,213,300 107 California Statewide Certified Development* 1 $135,000 41 Citibank, N.A. 6 $1,780,000 108 Mortgage Capital Development Corporation 1 $80,000 42 Cadence Bank, National Association 6 $1,235,000 7(a) LOAN Grand Total 964 $521,325,800 43 Seacoast National Bank 6 $1,090,000 7A LOAN TOTALS 44 First Choice Bank++ 5 $12,463,000 45 The Bancorp Bank 5 $6,103,500 964 Loans 46 Shinhan Bank America 5 $4,740,000 Valued at: $521,325,800 47 American Continental Bank++ 5 $3,824,500 504 Loan Program 48 City National Bank++ 5 $2,931,000 1 CDC Small Business Finance Corporation* 46 $52,731,000 49 Cathay Bank++ 5 $2,284,000 2 Business Finance Capital++ 41 $47,040,000 50 Pacific Alliance Bank++ 5 $2,136,000 3 California Statewide Certified Development* 35 $23,342,000 51 Crossroads Small Business Solutions, LLC 4 $5,318,000 4 Mortgage Capital Development 19 $18,973,000 52 Beacon Business Bank, National Association 4 $2,607,000 5 Southland Economic Development Corporation 6 $6,649,000 53 California International Bank, National Association++ 4 $2,323,000 6 AMPAC Tri-State CDC, Inc. 6 $5,170,000 54 Royal Business Bank++ 4 $2,081,000 7 So Cal CDC 5 $16,071,000 55 United Midwest Savings Bank, National Association 4 $655,000 8 Coastal Business Finance++ 5 $3,047,000 56 Poppy Bank 3 $8,275,000 9 Enterprise Funding Corporation 2 $2,980,000 57 Wallis Bank 3 $5,001,000 10 Advantage Certified Development Corporation 2 $1,537,000 58 Pacific Mercantile Bank 3 $4,277,000 11 San Fernando Valley Small Business Development Corporation2 $1,046,000 59 Pacific Western Bank++ 3 $3,572,000 12 Superior California Economic Development, Inc. 1 $2,111,000 60 Woori America Bank 3 $2,965,000 13 Capital Access Group, Inc. 1 $1,081,000 61 American Business Bank++ 3 $2,150,000 14 Bay Area Employment Development Company 1 $484,000 62 Byline Bank 3 $2,144,000 504 LOAN Grand Total 172 $182,262,000 63 Spirit of Texas Bank, SSB 3 $980,100 64 Ventura County CU++ 3 $788,400 504 LOAN TOTALS 65 Grow America Fund, Incorporated 3 $450,000 172 Loans 66 BankUnited, National Association 2 $5,122,000 67 Mission Bank 2 $3,406,000 Valued at: $182,262,000 *Community Advantage Lenders ++Headquartered in LADO service area .
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