California Bank & Trust949-223-7500CLOSED NOW - Opens at 9:00am
CLOSED NOW - Opens at 9:00am
California Bank & Trust (CB&T) is among the leading banks in California with over $10 billion in assets and branch offices located throughout the state.
Starting as a group of individually-owned banks throughout the state, California Bank & Trust has helped Californians and their businesses grow and prosper for over 50 years. And we've grown with California; by combining the responsiveness of a local bank with the comprehensive services offered by major financial institutions.
Formed in October 1998, California Bank & Trust is the result of merging three institutions acquired separately by Zions Bancorporation: Sumitomo Bank of California, San Diego-based Grossmont Bank and First Pacific National Bank. Fresno-based Regency Bank was acquired in 1999, as were Eldorado Bancshares' two banking subsidiaries, Eldorado Bank and Antelope Valley Bank, in 2001.
CB&T's regional structure allows decision-making to remain as close as possible to the customer, facilitating reasoned and rapid response with an understanding of the local marketplace.
The results of this success have fueled further growth and enhanced our ability to offer both our business and personal customers with smart financial solutions through our full range of banking products and services.
California Bank & Trust is a subsidiary of Utah-based Zions Bancorporation with assets of over $50 billion, whose stock is listed on the NASDAQ National Market (ZION).
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Headquartered in California with over 100 branches statewide. CB&T is among the leading banks in the state with over $10 billion in assets.
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Fri: Sat - Sun Closed - Extra Phones
Fax: 949-223-7550
Phone: 949-251-7715
- Payment method
- master card, check, discover, amex, visa, debit
- Associations
- The bank is a member of the STAR System, MasterCard, VISA/PLUSTM, AMEX and Discover ATM networks.
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CB&T-California Bank & Trust
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- Commercial & Savings Banks, Banks, Real Estate Loans
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