Bank of Commerce Holdings, based in Redding, California, is the holding company for Redding Bank of Commerce and several other related companies. Redding Bank of Commerce maintains five branches in Northern California. Redding Bank will receive $17 million under the federal government’s TARP program.


 
►Financial Documents

2008-11-13 Bank of Commerce Holdings 8-K

2008-9-30 Bank of Commerce Holdings 10-Q

2008 Bank of Commerce Holdings Proxy

2007 Bank of Commerce Holdings 10-K

2007 Bank of Commerce Holdings Annual Report

►Federal contracts

No federal contracts found

►Lobbying reports (if any)

Third Quarter 2008

►Political Contributions

Center for Responsive Politics  (Last Accessed 11/18/08).

►Related Articles

November 15, 2008 Bank ‘bailout’ lends help even to the healthy Record-Searchlight

November 15, 2008 US gives $17 million to Redding-based bank Sacramento Bee

November 14, 2008 Redding Bank of Commerce will benefit from federal bailout Record-Searchlight

November 13, 2008 Bank of Commerce Holdings to participate in US Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program MarketWatch

October 29, 2008 Propositions, good and bad for business San Francisco Chronicle

October 25, 2008 Banks report lower earnings Record-Searchlight

Bailout Bank Bio: Bank of Commerce Holdings*

 

Federal Equity Investment

$17 million

Total Revenue

$45.753 million (2007)

Net Income

$6.107 million (2007)

Number of Employees

114

Corporate Headquarters

Redding, California

Business Sector

Financial

Officers and Directors

Kenneth R. Gifford Jr., Chairman of the Board
Patrick J. Moty, President, Chief Executive Officer
Lyle L. Tullis, Vice Chairman of the Board
Linda J. Miles, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Assistant Secretary

Corporate Website

www.reddingbankofcommerce.com

Executive Compensation

Bank of Commerce Holdings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Financial and other background information obtained from Google Finance, unless otherwise noted.

Last Updated November 18, 2008

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