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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 12Th District Nonmember Banks As Of: 3/31/21 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME ALASKA ANCHORAGE ALASKA TRUST COMPANY TR 0 2840554 ANCHORAGE ALASKA USA TRUST COMPANY, INC. TR 0 2840563 FAIRBANKS DENALI STATE BANK CM 0 571265 KETCHIKAN FIRST BANK CM 0 451068 FAIRBANKS MT. MCKINLEY BANK MS 0 542667 ANCHORAGE NORTHRIM BANK CM 0 1718188 AMERICAN SAMOA PAGO PAGO TERRITORIAL BANK OF AMERICAN SAMOA CM 0 5211614 ARIZONA YUMA 1ST BANK YUMA CM 0 3048487 PHOENIX ARIZONA BANK & TRUST CM 0 3187612 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 1 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME TUCSON COMMERCE BANK OF ARIZONA, INC. CM 0 3131400 MESA GATEWAY COMMERCIAL BANK CM 0 3667132 PHOENIX GENWORTH FINANCIAL TRUST COMPANY TR 0 4552589 LAKE HAVASU CITY HORIZON COMMUNITY BANK CM 0 3154780 PHOENIX METRO PHOENIX BANK CM 0 3634394 KINGMAN MISSION BANK CM 0 2963275 TUCSON MISSION MANAGEMENT AND TRUST COMPANY TR 0 2746937 PHOENIX PROVIDENCE FIRST TRUST COMPANY TR 0 2101406 PHOENIX REPUBLIC BANK OF ARIZONA CM 0 3596894 CALIFORNIA SALINAS 1ST CAPITAL BANK CM 0 3594797 SAN BERNARDINO ACU FINANCIAL SERVICES TR 0 2345983 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 2 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME LOS ANGELES AMERICAN BUSINESS BANK CM 0 2734729 CITY OF INDUSTRY AMERICAN CONTINENTAL BANK CM 0 3216316 SACRAMENTO AMERICAN RIVER BANK CM 0 735768 SANTA BARBARA AMERICAN RIVIERA BANK CM 0 3388482 SAN JOSE AVIDBANK CM 0 3214059 STOCKTON BAC COMMUNITY BANK CM 0 5461 CHULA VISTA BALBOA THRIFT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN 0 696168 YUBA CITY BANK OF FEATHER RIVER CM 0 3620539 RIVERSIDE BANK OF HEMET, THE CM 0 183668 LOS ANGELES BANK OF HOPE CM 0 671464 CORTE MADERA BANK OF MARIN CM 0 1436204 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 3 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME SAN FRANCISCO BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO CM 0 3357385 SANTA CLARITA BANK OF SANTA CLARITA CM 0 3302312 STOCKTON BANK OF STOCKTON CM 0 479268 PORTERVILLE BANK OF THE SIERRA CM 0 662369 SAN FRANCISCO BANK OF THE WEST CM 0 804963 OAKLAND BENEFICIAL STATE BANK CM 0 3608751 WALNUT CREEK CALIFORNIA BANK OF COMMERCE CM 0 3614958 IRVINE CALIFORNIA BUSINESS BANK CM 0 3390337 SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA PACIFIC BANK CM 0 50461 LA JOLLA CALPRIVATE BANK CM 0 3545258 LOS ANGELES CATHAY BANK CM 0 595869 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 4 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME FRESNO CENTRAL VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK CM 0 703767 ONTARIO CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK CM 0 933966 IRVINE COMMERCIAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA CM 0 3189063 SANTA MARIA COMMUNITY BANK OF SANTA MARIA CM 0 2997216 OAKLAND COMMUNITY BANK OF THE BAY CM 0 2483438 CLAREMONT COMMUNITY COMMERCE BANK IN 0 299868 EL CENTRO COMMUNITY VALLEY BANK CM 0 3637706 LOS ANGELES CTBC BANK CORP. (USA) CM 0 996260 LOS ANGELES DESERET TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA TR 0 695666 LOS ANGELES EASTERN INTERNATIONAL BANK CM 0 206772 SAN DIEGO ENDEAVOR BANK CM 0 5192496 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 5 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME LOS GATOS ENTERPRISE TRUST & INVESTMENT COMPANY TR 0 2337764 PASADENA EVERTRUST BANK CM 0 2297998 SANTA ROSA EXCHANGE BANK CM 0 507068 LODI FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CM 0 808260 LONG BEACH FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF LONG BEACH TR 0 841566 ALHAMBRA FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK (U.S.A) CM 0 2332910 WEST HOLLYWOOD FIRST CREDIT BANK CM 0 5069 IRVINE FIRST FOUNDATION BANK CM 0 3637685 ROWLAND HEIGHTS FIRST GENERAL BANK CM 0 3386264 DIXON FIRST NORTHERN BANK OF DIXON CM 0 783161 SAN FRANCISCO FIRST REPUBLIC BANK CM 0 4114567 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 6 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME ROSEVILLE FIVE STAR BANK CM 0 2867337 FREMONT FREMONT BANK CM 0 739560 FRESNO FRESNO FIRST BANK CM 0 3398623 LOS ANGELES GBC INTERNATIONAL BANK CM 0 972769 GLENDALE GOLDEN STATE BANK CM 0 3224375 CHICO GOLDEN VALLEY BANK CM 0 3440803 LOS ANGELES HANMI BANK CM 0 657365 SAN MARCOS HATCH BANK IN 0 733661 SAN DIEGO HOME BANK OF CALIFORNIA CM 0 118660 SANTA ANA INFINITY BANK CM 0 5193989 SANTA ROSA LUTHER BURBANK SAVINGS CM 0 497570 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 7 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME LOS ANGELES MANUFACTURERS BANK CM 0 930965 WALNUT CREEK MECHANICS BANK CM 0 936462 SAN GABRIEL MEGA BANK CM 0 3690635 REDDING MERCHANTS BANK OF COMMERCE CM 0 933863 OAKLAND METROPOLITAN BANK CM 0 534466 SUN VALLEY MISSION VALLEY BANK CM 0 3039636 SANTA BARBARA MONTECITO BANK & TRUST CM 0 514066 MONTEREY MONTEREY COUNTY BANK CM 0 297761 FRESNO MURPHY BANK CM 0 855563 LOS ANGELES NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA TR 0 4597740 LOS ANGELES OPEN BANK CM 0 3357219 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 8 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME ROSEMEAD PACIFIC ALLIANCE BANK CM 0 3546862 LOS ANGELES PACIFIC CITY BANK CM 0 3212402 SALINAS PACIFIC VALLEY BANK CM 0 3293540 BEVERLY HILLS PACIFIC WESTERN BANK CM 0 494261 MISSION VIEJO PARTNERS BANK OF CALIFORNIA CM 0 3655933 MORGAN HILL PINNACLE BANK CM 0 3455227 SANTA ROSA POPPY BANK CM 0 3232204 LOS ANGELES PREFERRED BANK CM 0 1918344 FRESNO PREMIER VALLEY BANK CM 0 3028902 EUREKA REDWOOD CAPITAL BANK CM 0 3247589 SACRAMENTO RIVER CITY BANK CM 0 253468 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 9 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME YUBA CITY RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK CM 0 3451050 LOS ANGELES ROYAL BUSINESS BANK CM 0 3835454 LOS ANGELES SAN PASQUAL FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY TR 0 3622458 SANTA CRUZ SANTA CRUZ COUNTY BANK CM 0 3235410 UKIAH SAVINGS BANK OF MENDOCINO COUNTY CM 0 146663 SAN DIEGO SECURITY TRUST COMPANY TR 0 778363 LOS ANGELES STATE BANK OF INDIA (CALIFORNIA) CM 0 779968 OAKLAND SUMMIT BANK CM 0 351560 SANTA ROSA SUMMIT STATE BANK CM 0 561574 VISALIA SUNCREST BANK CM 0 3750650 IRVINE SUNWEST BANK CM 0 140362 For specific inquiries regarding the above institutions, please contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-877-275-3342 or visit www.fdic.gov. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 NEW = Nonmember Bank was established after 12/31/20 Page 10 of 25 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 12TH DISTRICT NONMEMBER BANKS AS OF: 3/31/21 CITY BANK TYPE LP CODE RSSD ID NEW BANK NAME CHICO TRI COUNTIES BANK CM 0 100562 LOS ANGELES TRUST COMPANY OF THE WEST TR 0 874667 TUSTIN TUSTIN COMMUNITY BANK CM 0 1418255 CITY OF INDUSTRY UNITED PACIFIC BANK CM 0 609467 GARDEN GROVE US METRO BANK CM 0 3470154 BAKERSFIELD VALLEY REPUBLIC BANK CM 0 3885123 SOUTH PASADENA WHITTIER TRUST COMPANY TR 0 1359095 GUAM HAGATNA ANZ GUAM, INC. CM 0 1852569 HAGATNA BANK OF GUAM CM 0 711472 HAGATNA FIDELITY INTERNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY PACIFIC, INC.
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