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Santa Cruz County Bank Appoints Natalie E. Taaffe As Senior Vice President, Senior Relationship Manager

Apr 30, 2024over 1 year ago

Position

Chief Banking Officer

Company

Santa Cruz County Bank

Jon Sisk
Santa CruzBankingLendingFinanceFinancial Services

Description

Santa Cruz County Bank is pleased to announce that Natalie E Taaffe has joined as Senior Vice President, Senior Relationship Manager to serve clients in the Greater Bay Area. Ms Taaffe maintains her office at the Bank's Cupertino office in Silicon Valley where she is responsible for lending and business development.

Company Information

Company

Santa Cruz County Bank

Location

Santa Cruz, California, United States

About

Founded in 2004, Santa Cruz County Bank is the wholly owned subsidiary of West Coast Community Bancorp, a bank holding company. The Bank is a top-rated, locally operated, and full-service community bank headquartered in Santa Cruz, California with branches in Aptos, Capitola, Cupertino, Monterey, Salinas, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Watsonville. Santa Cruz County Bank is distinguished from "big banks" by its relationship-based service, problem-solving focus, and direct access to decision makers. The Bank is a leading SBA lender in Santa Cruz County and Silicon Valley. As a full-service bank, Santa Cruz County Bank offers competitive deposit and lending solutions for businesses and individuals; including business loans, lines of credit, commercial real estate financing, construction lending, asset-based lending, agricultural loans, SBA and USDA government guaranteed loans, credit cards, merchant services, remote deposit capture, mobile and online banking, bill payment, and treasury management. True to its community roots, Santa Cruz County Bank has supported regional well-being by actively participating in and donating to local not-for-profit organizations.

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