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ONTARIO - CVB Financial, the Ontario-based parent company of Citizens Business Bank, posted a $16.6 million profit for the first quarter, up slightly over last year.
CVB, which is the largest financial institution by assets based in the Inland Empire, made a profit in the quarter ending March 31, up 3 percent over the year, and brought down its bad loans after its sale of notes from a large borrowing relationship.
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ONTARIO - CVB Financial Corp., the parent company of Citizens Business Bank, ended 2011 on positive notes, appearing to have recovered from much of the tumult that hit the Inland Empire's largest locally based financial institution the previous year.
As of the final day of trading in 2011, the Ontario-based company's stock price has largely recovered from a mini-collapse that happened in summer 2010. CVB Financial also reported record profits - $22.4 million - for the quarter ending Sept. 30.
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First Citizens Bank Frank Holding, Chairman & CEO Financial Institution of the Year Founded in 1898, First Citizens Bank is one of the nation's strongest and most stable financial institutions, providing a broad range of banking services at more than 380 locations in eight states.
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ONTARIO - It's 9:30 p.m. on a Thursday night and inside the music is blaring and outside girls dressed in skinny jeans and stilettos file into Citizens Business Bank Arena.
Typically the site for concerts and hockey games, the arena has been home to "The Lounge at the Bank" several Thursday nights since March.
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ONTARIO - CVB Financial, the Ontario-based parent company of Citizens Business Bank, posted on Wednesday a $16.6 million profit for the first quarter, up slightly over last year.
CVB, which is the Inland Empire's largest financial institution by assets, made a profit, up 3 percent over the year, despite seeing total deposits edge down and bad loans rise from 2010.
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ONTARIO, Calif. -- CVB Financial Corp. (NASDAQ:CVBF)and Citizens Business Bank announced that BauerFinancial Inc. awarded Citizens Business Bank the h...
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ONTARIO - A flier promoting "sexy go-go dancers" at Citizens Business Bank Arena's new nightclub is not the image city officials want associated with their new entertainment venue.
The Lounge at the Bank" flier shows two women clad in white bikinis and high boots flanking the words "sexy go-go dancers.
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Photo Gallery: Open house
ONTARIO - Without ever having seen Citizens Business Bank Arena, Debbi Miller of Chino didn't hesitate to put down a deposit for season tickets when she learned a minor league hockey team would be playing there.
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Photo gallery: Citizens Business Bank Arena stage conversion
ONTARIO - There may have been thousands of empty blue seats at Citizens Business Bank Arena, but that didn't mean there was a lack of action.
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Photo Gallery: Open house
ONTARIO - Without ever having seen Citizens Business Bank Arena, Debbi Miller of Chino didn't hesitate to put down a deposit for season tickets when she learned a minor league hockey team would be playing there.