CHINO, Calif., April 12, 2017 -- Chino Commercial Bank, the wholly owned subsidiary of Chino Commercial Bancorp (OTC:CCBC), was recently recognized by The Findley Reports on Financial Institutions by receiving Findley’s highest rating of “Super Premier Performing Bank.” The Bank, which has branches in Chino, Ontario, and Rancho Cucamonga, received the recognition from Findley for its financial and operational performance during the 2016 year. The recognition by Findley was based upon multiple factors, including Profitability, Return on beginning Equity and Loan performance.
Dann H. Bowman, President and CEO, stated, “We are very pleased to receive Findley Reports’ highest rating of Super Premier Performing. The local and regional economies continue to improve and we are pleased to be a part of this growing community. With the Bank’s strong capital position and low loan losses, we are in a good position to lend to the consumers and businesses in our area.”
Contact: Dann H. Bowman, President and CEO or Melinda Milincu, Vice President and CFO, Chino Commercial Bank, N.A., 14245 Pipeline Avenue, Chino, Ca. 91710, (909) 393-8880.


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