Columbia Bank Los Angeles Grand Ave — this listing identifies a Columbia Bank location at 333 South Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles, California, labeled an administrative building in the directory title. Columbia Bank is a brand of Columbia Banking System, Inc., a Pacific Northwest–headquartered institution that expanded into California markets; the Grand Avenue address sits in the Bunker Hill financial core near other regional and national bank offices.
About Columbia Bank
Columbia Bank markets itself as a relationship-focused commercial and consumer bank serving businesses, professionals, and households across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California footprint markets. Public investor materials describe Columbia Banking System as a multi-state regional bank holding company emphasizing local decision-making for commercial lending, treasury management, and wealth referrals. Administrative or regional offices in Los Angeles typically support commercial relationship managers, credit administration, and executive banking rather than high-volume retail teller traffic.
Clients encountering this Grand Avenue address should confirm whether services are by appointment for commercial banking teams or whether retail deposit services redirect to full branch locations listed on columbiabank.com. Mixed-use towers on South Grand often host bank suites above street-level retail.
Banking services (institution-wide)
- Business banking — operating accounts, merchant services, and lines of credit for middle-market clients.
- Commercial real estate and C&I lending — relationship underwriting common in regional banks.
- Treasury management — ACH, wire, and fraud-control tools for corporate clients.
- Consumer products — checking, savings, and mortgage products where offered in California markets.
- Wealth management referrals — investment products through registered affiliates with separate disclosures.
Who they serve
Columbia Bank targets small and mid-sized businesses, nonprofit organizations, and professionals who value regional bank responsiveness compared with money-center institutions. Los Angeles administrative presence supports California lending teams calling on entertainment, real estate, and import-export clients downtown and across the basin.
Developers financing adaptive-reuse projects in the Historic Core may prefer regional banks that keep credit committees accessible compared with nationwide institutions routing decisions out of state. Nonprofit tenants in Grand Avenue towers—legal aid societies, trade groups, and foundations—sometimes need specialized deposit analysis for grant compliance; treasury officers should ask whether this administrative office hosts bankers or purely back-office staff before scheduling.
Languages and accessibility
English is standard for corporate banking; Spanish-language resources may be available at retail branches—confirm for this administrative suite. Bunker Hill high-rises provide elevator access; visitor badges may be required—call before visiting.
Location and contact
- Address: 333 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071, United States
- Phone: +1 866-486-7782
- Website: columbiabank.com
Frequently asked questions
Is 333 S Grand Ave a walk-in branch?
The directory title references an administrative building—retail deposits may require a full-service branch listed on the bank locator; call ahead.
Is Columbia Bank FDIC insured?
Columbia Bank deposits are typically held at an FDIC-member institution within Columbia Banking System—verify exact legal entity and insurance at account opening.
Does Columbia Bank operate only in California?
No — the brand’s historic footprint spans Pacific Northwest states with California expansion; product availability varies by market.
Last verified (desk review): July 2026 — corporate facts from columbiabank.com; NAP from directory export; suite/services not confirmed onsite.
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