CBB Bank Los Angeles — CBB Bank, legally Commonwealth Business Bank, is an FDIC-insured commercial bank founded in March 2005 and headquartered on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. Public materials describe a community bank serving small and mid-sized businesses, with historical strength in Korean-American and multi-ethnic Southern California markets.
About CBB Bank
According to the bank’s About page and Federal Reserve Community Reinvestment Act public evaluation (September 2024), Commonwealth Business Bank operates multiple retail branches in California, Texas, Hawaii, and New Jersey, with assets exceeding $1.7 billion as of early 2024. CBB Bancorp, Inc. (OTCQX: CBBI) is the holding company; James Hong has served as a long-tenured leader in public profiles.
This directory listing shows 630 Normandie Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90005. CBB’s official branch locator (July 2026 desk review) lists Los Angeles offices at 3435 Wilshire Blvd., 3121 W. Olympic Blvd., and 1001 Towne Ave.—not Normandie. The Olympic branch sits in the same Koreatown-adjacent market and may be the nearest full-service location for Normandie-area clients; confirm hours and services on cbb-bank.com before visiting.
The GeoDirectory tag “Private Banking” reflects category metadata, not a separately branded private-bank division confirmed on the public website. CBB emphasizes relationship commercial banking, SBA lending, and treasury services for business clients.
Services and practice areas
- Business deposit accounts — checking, savings, and cash-management tools for operating companies.
- Commercial lending — term loans, lines of credit, and real estate financing for mid-sized businesses.
- SBA programs — the bank advertises SBA regional offices and loan production offices supporting government-guaranteed lending.
- Personal banking — consumer deposit products alongside its commercial focus.
- Online and mobile banking — digital account access per public website materials.
Who they serve
CBB Bank’s CRA narrative and Wikipedia summary highlight service to small and medium-sized businesses, historically with emphasis on Korean-American entrepreneurs and broader multi-ethnic communities in Los Angeles, Orange County, Dallas, and Hawaii following the 2021 Ohana Pacific Bank acquisition. Businesses comparing banks should review fee schedules, minimum balances, and covenant terms in their specific loan or deposit agreements.
Languages and accessibility
The bank website offers a Korean-language navigation option (한국어). Branch ADA access and interpreter services were not verified office-by-office on desk review—call the branch you plan to visit to confirm accommodations.
Location and contact
- Address (directory listing): 630 Normandie Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005, United States
- Nearest listed branch (Olympic): 3121 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90006 — 213-377-3000
- Website: cbb-bank.com
Frequently asked questions
Is there a CBB Bank branch at 630 Normandie Avenue?
CBB’s official branch locator did not list this Normandie address in July 2026. Use the website location search or call the Olympic or Wilshire branches to confirm whether this listing reflects a legacy address, ATM-only site, or mapping error.
Is CBB Bank FDIC insured?
Yes. Commonwealth Business Bank is an FDIC member institution (certificate #57873 per public bank directories). Deposits are subject to standard FDIC limits and rules.
Does CBB Bank offer private banking for high-net-worth clients?
Public materials emphasize commercial and community banking rather than a standalone private-bank brand. Ask a relationship manager about tailored treasury or credit facilities for your business needs.
Last verified (desk review): July 2026 — bank history and services from cbb-bank.com and Federal Reserve CRA filing; Normandie address not on official branch list.
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