Tomato Bank Explained

Tomato Bank
Type:Private
Foundation:Alhambra, California, (2000)
Location:Los Angeles County, California
Key People:David Pontifes (SVP Senior Deputy Administrator)
Li Chen Herman (President) Chris Chan (CFO) Ellen Guerrero (HR)
Industry:Finance and Insurance
Products:Banking
Aum:$ 374.749 million-->
Successor:Royal Business Bank
Defunct:2016

Tomato Bank, more commonly styled as TomatoBank, was an overseas Chinese bank in the United States. Headquartered in Alhambra, California, with branch offices in Cerritos, California, Diamond Bar, California, Industry, California, and West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, this privately held community bank was first established on September 29, 2000. It was merged into Royal Business Bank in 2016 and branches were renamed to Royal Business Bank.[1]

The bank was established to serve the local Chinese community, but unlike those traditional overseas Chinese banks in the United States established earlier, a significant portion of the Tomato Bank clientele were wealthy Chinese immigrants either engaged in international trade and real estate business, or professionals.

One unique feature of the bank was that unlike other banks, the bank's founder was a physician instead of a businessperson: Dr. Stephen Liu. Dr. Liu's experience in banking included being a member of the board of American International Bank.

The bank originally adopted several names, including InterBusiness Bank, Inter Business Bank, Tomato Bank, and Acer Bank. However, customer surveys revealed that the name Tomato Bank was most popular, partially because it was easy to remember. As explained by the former Chairman and CEO, Dr. Stephen Liu, at a business reception in mid-2006:

The bank was acquired by Royal Business Bank in February 2016.[2] It is not related to the Japanese Tomato Bank.

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Notes and References

  1. News: In Merger, Interesting Name of TomatoBank to Disappear Los Angeles Business Journal . 24 April 2021 . labusinessjournal.com.
  2. Web site: News 2-19-16 - English. www.royalbusinessbankusa.com. 2020-04-06.