IRVINE, Calif., April 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- CommerceWest Bank (OTCBB:CWBK) joined United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Orange County to help provide specialized care for children with disabilities. Their annual "Life Without Limits" event raises much needed funds to improve the quality of life for children with disabilities, while helping them reach their full potential.
"It is important for children with disabilities to be able to feel acceptance and inclusion," commented Ivo A. Tjan, Chairman and CEO of CommerceWest Bank. He continued, "The services that UCP provides are critical to closing developmental gaps and they empower families to care for children with special needs. We are honored to have been able to be part of that."
CommerceWest Bank is a California based commercial bank with a unique vision and culture of focusing exclusively on the business community. Founded in 2001 and headquartered at 2111 Business Center Drive in Irvine, CA. The Bank serves businesses throughout California with an emphasis on clients in Orange, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Riverside Counties. We are a full service business bank and offer a wide range of commercial banking services, including concierge services, remote deposit solution, online banking, mobile banking, lines of credit, working capital loans, commercial real estate lending, SBA lending, and cash and treasury management services.
Mission Statement: CommerceWest Bank will create a complete banking experience for each client, catering to businesses and their specific banking needs, while accommodating our clients and providing them high-quality, low stress and personally tailored banking and financial services.
Please visit www.cwbk.com to learn more about the bank. "BANK ON THE DIFFERENCE"
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