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Umpqua Bank Opens Its Doors in San Jose
Store is First of Two Bay Area Flagships to Open in 2013
PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Umpqua Bank, a subsidiary of Umpqua Holdings Corporation (NAS: UMPQ) , opens the doors to its latest flagship location today in San Jose, Calif., adding its high-touch community and business banking services to the downtown neighborhood.
The San Jose flagship, the first of two Bay Area stores set to open in 2013, features Umpqua’s innovative retail store design. Customers will be greeted at the 225 West Santa Clara location by Umpqua’s Discover Table, an interactive touchscreen featuring local events and details about the store’s products and services, as well as free wi-fi, and a reCharge Bar for visitor use and convenience. Like all Umpqua Bank stores, the San Jose flagship also features a phone with a direct line to the company’s CEO.
“San Jose is a global hub for innovative companies and ideas, and we’re pleased to add Umpqua’s unique form of banking to the region,” said Ray Davis, Umpqua Bank president and CEO. “The opening of this flagship location in San Jose, combined with our acquisition of Circle Bank last fall and upcoming San Francisco flagship store later this year, demonstrates our commitment to the area and we look forward to being an active member of the community.”
San Jose is Umpqua Bank‘s seventh store in the greater Bay Area, joining locations in Noe Valley, Novato, Corte Madera, Santa Rosa, San Rafael and Petaluma. The store will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. In addition to the community bank on the first floor of the 225 West Santa Clara store, Umpqua Bank‘s commercial lending, home lending and business banking teams will also be located in the building, providing a full complement of banking services to consumers and businesses in San Jose.
About Umpqua Bank
Umpqua Bank, headquartered in Roseburg, Ore., is a subsidiary of Umpqua Holdings Corporation with locations between San Francisco and Seattle, along the Oregon and Northern California Coast, and in Central Oregon and Northern …read more
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