Tasi Bank said Monday that it has expanded operations into Southern California, with plans to eventually have a physical presence there.
Tasi Bank, a division of Bank of Guam , is based in San Francisco, where it operates its sole branch in the Financial District. The $450 million bank established its San Francisco office in 1982 to be geographically closer to its banking regulators. Last year,as it embarked on an expansion program. “We will grow into brick-and-mortar, but first we need to get some scale,” Joves said. “Jesus is our lone ranger in Southern California, but we’re always in the hunt for talented teammates.”
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