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East West Bank

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For the bank with the same name in the Philippines, seeEastWest Bank. For the bank based in Luxembourg, seeEast-West United Bank. For the Israeli-occupied territory along the Jordan River, seeArea C (West Bank).
East West Bancorp, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
Industry
FoundedJanuary 2, 1973; 52 years ago (1973-01-02) inLos Angeles, California
HeadquartersPasadena, California
Number of locations
More than 100 locations[1] (2023)
Area served
California, New York, Texas, Washington, Nevada, Massachusetts, Georgia
Key people
Dominic Ng (chairman andCEO)
Christopher J. Del Moral-Niles, CFA (EVP andCFO)
Irene H. Oh (EVP and CRO)
Lisa Kim (General Counsel)
RevenueIncreaseUS$2.607 billion[2] (2023)
IncreaseUS$1.161 billion[2] (2023)
Total assetsIncreaseUS$70 billion[2] (2023)
Total equityIncreaseUS$6.951 billion[2] (2023)
Number of employees
More than 3,000[3] (2023)
ParentEast West Bancorp
Capital ratio13% (CET1; 2023)[4]
RatingFitch: BBB (long-term); A2/F2 (short-term)[5]
Websitewww.eastwestbank.comEdit this at Wikidata

East West Bank is an Americanbank that is the primarysubsidiary ofEast West Bancorp. It is the largest publicly traded bank headquartered in Southern California.[6] The company has been ranked the #1 performing U.S. bank with more than $10 billion in assets byS&P Global Market Intelligence, and the top performing bank in its asset size (in excess of $50 billion) byBank Director.[7][8][9]

East West was founded in 1973 in Los Angeles to serve theChinese American community. As of 2024, the company is involved in commercial banking, residential lending, private equity, media, entertainment, infrastructure, healthcare, clean energy, technology, manufacturing, commercial real estate, and other sectors.[10][11]

History

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In 1973, East West Federal Bank was founded as a federal savings and loan association, focused on serving the Chinese American community inSouthern California.[12]

In 1991, during thesavings and loan crisis, the company acquired Pacific Coast Savings,[13][14][15] which increased the bank's assets from $600 million to $1 billion and expanded operations toSan Francisco, California.

In 1992,Dominic Ng was named CEO of the company. East West became a state-chartered commercial bank on July 31, 1995.[16] In 1999, the company acquired First Central Bank for $13.5 million in cash.[17]

In 2004, East West acquired Trust Bank, a Chinese American bank based inMonterey Park, California, with four branches and $235 million in assets, for $32.9 million.[18] In 2005, the company acquired United National Bank, a commercial bank headquartered inSan Marino, California, with 11 branches and $665 million inloans receivable, for $177.9 million.[19][20] In 2006, the company acquired Standard Bank, a Chinese-American bank headquartered in Monterey Park, California, with 6 branches and $923 million in assets, for $200 million.[21][22]

In 2007, the company acquired Desert Community Bank, a community bank operating in theVictor Valley region of California. Desert Community Bank branches remained branded as such and did not change to East West.[23] In November 2017, East West agreed to sell Desert Community Bank toFlagstar Bank; the deal was completed in March 2018.[24]

In 2009, East West acquired the assets of San Francisco-basedUnited Commercial Bank (UCB), via a transaction facilitated by theFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This expanded East West’s reach by 63 branches, including 17 in Southern California, and branches inHouston,Boston, andAtlanta, as well as branches in Hong Kong andChina.[25][26][27]

In 2010, the company acquired the assets, including four branches, of Washington First International Bank ofSeattle, Washington, via a transaction facilitated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.[28][29][30][31] In 2014, East West acquiredMetroCorp Bancshares, which operated as MetroBank, for $268 million in cash and stock.[32][33][34]

In 2023, the company was named the top public bank in the United States with more than $10 billion in assets by S&P Global Market Intelligence.[35] That same year, East West celebrated its 50th anniversary and became the largest state-chartered bank in California, surpassing $68 billion in assets.[36][37]

In 2023 and 2024, East West earned recognition as the top performing bank in the $50 billion and above asset size category byBank Director.[38][39] As of May 2024, East West has more than $70 billion in assets and over 100 locations in the U.S. and Asia.[40] In September 2024, the company marked its 25th anniversary on theNasdaq stock exchange, with CEO Dominic Ng ringing the opening bell.[41]

East West is also known for helping finance major films and television shows, includingEverything Everywhere All at Once,Yellowstone, andOrange is the New Black.[42]

Sponsorships

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In 2005, East West signedfigure skaterMichelle Kwan to be a spokesperson and purchased thenaming rights to East West Ice Palace, anice rink arena inArtesia, California.[43][44]

In 2023, the company signed professional golferRose Zhang to a sponsorship deal.[45]

In 2024, theLos Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announced a new multi-year partnership with East West, which supports exhibitions and educational programs at the museum.[46] East West has also helped LACMA expand its collection.[47]

References

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  1. ^Min, Sarah (2024-05-31)."How East West Bancorp has gained an edge by serving the Asian American community".CNBC. Retrieved2024-07-04.
  2. ^abcd"Check out East West Bancorp's stock price (EWBC) in real time".CNBC.
  3. ^Kamisher, Eliyahu; Bloomberg, Max Reyes (August 23, 2023)."With 'everybody else' dead or gone, a Pasadena bank grows".Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^Min, Sarah (May 31, 2024)."How East West Bancorp has gained an edge by serving the Asian American community".CNBC.
  5. ^"Fitch Ratings". Retrieved2024-06-07.
  6. ^Villaluz, Gaby (June 6, 2023)."Largest 50 US banks by total assets, Q1 2023". RetrievedJune 7, 2024.
  7. ^"East West Bancorp leads US public banks in 2022 financial performance ranking".S&P Global Market Intelligence. Retrieved2024-11-15.
  8. ^"How Investors View the Best Banks".Bank Director. Retrieved2024-11-15.
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  10. ^"East West Bank Marks 25th Anniversary on Nasdaq Stock Exchange – Pasadena Now".pasadenanow.com. Retrieved2024-11-15.
  11. ^Min, Sarah (2024-05-31)."How East West Bancorp has gained an edge by serving the Asian American community".CNBC. Retrieved2024-11-15.
  12. ^Min, Sarah (2024-05-31)."How East West Bancorp has gained an edge by serving the Asian American community".CNBC. Retrieved2025-01-08.
  13. ^"THRIFT SEIZED. Federal regulators have seized the..."Orlando Sentinel. 19 March 1990. Retrieved12 April 2023.
  14. ^"Past haunts founder of new thrift".San Francisco Business Times. 2000-04-03. Archived fromthe original on 17 September 2000. Retrieved12 April 2023.
  15. ^"A new savings and loan company opened for business... - UPI Archives".UPI.com. 23 July 1981. Retrieved12 April 2023.
  16. ^CLOUGH, RICHARD (2010-07-04)."CEO Puts East West's Name on Map".Los Angeles Business Journal. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  17. ^Reckard, E. Scott (2003-01-07)."East West to Acquire Pacific Business Bank".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  18. ^"East West completes Trust Bank purchase".www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  19. ^Chen, Liyan (January 19, 2016)."Meet The Chinese American Bank That Wants To Become Wells Fargo".Forbes Magazine.
  20. ^"East West Bancorp buying United National Bank".www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  21. ^Archives, L. A. Times (2005-12-30)."East West Bank to Buy Rival Standard".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  22. ^"East West to Buy Standard Bank".Los Angeles Business Journal. 2005-12-27. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  23. ^Reckard, E. Scott (2007-04-25)."East West to acquire Desert bank".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  24. ^"Flagstar Bank to acquire Desert Community Bank branches from East West Bank". November 13, 2017.
  25. ^Reckard, E. Scott (November 7, 2009)."United Commercial Bank is shut down, sold to East West Bancorp".Los Angeles Times.
  26. ^Anderson, Mark (November 9, 2009)."United Commercial branches bought by East West Bank".American City Business Journals.
  27. ^"FDIC: Failed Bank Information - Bank Closing Information for United Commercial Bank, San Francisco, CA".www.fdic.gov. Retrieved2024-06-08.
  28. ^Grygiel, Chris (June 11, 2010)."Bad loans force closure of Seattle-based bank".Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  29. ^"FDIC: Failed Bank Information for Washington First International Bank, Seattle, WA".www.fdic.gov. Retrieved2024-06-08.
  30. ^DeSilver, Drew (June 11, 2010)."Regulators close Washington First International Bank".The Seattle Times.
  31. ^Grind, Kirsten (June 11, 2010)."Washington First bank closed, sold to California firm".American City Business Journals.
  32. ^"East West completes buy of MetroCorp Bancshares".Pasadena Star News. 2014-01-21. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  33. ^"East West Posts Higher Profits Following MetroCorp Acquisition".American Banker. 2014-07-17. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  34. ^"East West to acquire MetroCorp for $273 million".Yahoo Finance. 2013-09-18. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  35. ^Clark, Robert (March 28, 2023)."East West Bancorp leads US public banks in 2022 financial performance ranking".S&P Global Market Intelligence.
  36. ^"East West Bank's 50th Anniversary Celebration".BizBash. 2023-06-23. Retrieved2025-01-16.
  37. ^"'Everybody Else Left or They Died:' California Bank Grows Simply by Surviving".Bloomberg. August 23, 2023.
  38. ^"2023 RankingBanking Report"(PDF).
  39. ^"2024 RankingBanking Report".
  40. ^Min, Sarah (2024-05-31)."How East West Bancorp has gained an edge by serving the Asian American community".CNBC. Retrieved2025-01-16.
  41. ^"East West Bank Marks 25th Anniversary on Nasdaq Stock Exchange – Pasadena Now".pasadenanow.com. Retrieved2025-01-16.
  42. ^Kamisher, Eliyahu; Bloomberg, Max Reyes (2023-08-23)."With 'everybody else' dead or gone, a Pasadena bank grows".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2024-06-07.
  43. ^"Kwan to Speak for East West Bank".San Fernando Valley Business Journal. 2005-03-13. Retrieved2024-05-14.
  44. ^ELLIOTT, HELENE (May 15, 2005)."Now Kwan Has a Rink of Her Own in Artesia".Los Angeles Times.
  45. ^"Pasadena-Based East-West Bank Sponsors Top-Ranked Golfer Rose Zhang As She Turns Pro – Pasadena Now".www.pasadenanow.com. Retrieved2024-06-07.
  46. ^"In Conversation: Dominic Ng and Michael Govan".Unframed. 2024-07-17. Retrieved2025-01-08.
  47. ^Pogrebin, Robin (2024-02-28)."Frieze Los Angeles Opens Amid Attention to Asian Artists".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2025-01-16.

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