COMMUNITY VALLEY BANK is a banking company based out of 1443 W MAIN ST, El Centro, California, United States.
CVB is organized to deliver basic business banking products, primarily to Imperial, Riverside and San Diego counties; headquarted in Imperial County; as the only locally owned, locally managed community bank.
Community Valley Bank (CVB) began operations on October 1, 2007, and was started by a group of local small business owners with the idea of bringing community banking back to the Imperial Valley. CVB had an original plan to provide individualized banking to the business community; local people, making local decisions to help businesses grow and prosper. CVB expand the same services and philosophy into the Coachella Valley with the opening of Palm Desert Branch in early 2015.
CVB provides a full menu of loan, deposit, and electronic banking products to serve its customers and communities. All banking decisions are made locally.
CVB became a subsidiary of CMUV Bancorp as of January 4, 2016.
Services:
Personal Banking:
Checking Accounts
Savings Accounts
IRA's & Certificates of Deposits (CDs)
Business banking:
Checking Accounts
Savings Accounts
IRA's & Certificates of Deposits (CDs)
Business Lines of Credit
Business Equipment and Tenant Improvement Loans
Commercial Real Estate Loans
SBA 504 and 7(a) Loans
Online Banking
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