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Philanthropist, banker and developer Michael Towbes dies at 87

By   /  Thursday, April 13th, 2017  /  Banking Industry, Latest news, Nonprofits, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on Philanthropist, banker and developer Michael Towbes dies at 87

  Updated at 10 a.m. April 14: Michael Towbes, the tri-county region’s most prominent philanthropist, banker and real estate developer, whose influence spanned nearly six decades, died April 13. He was 87. “He passed away early this morning, surrounded by family, in peace,” said Towbes Group President Craig Zimmerman, in an email to the Business Read More →

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Towbes giving up reins at Montecito Bank & Trust

By   /  Friday, April 7th, 2017  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, middle, Nonprofits, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on Towbes giving up reins at Montecito Bank & Trust

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Dubroff: Towbes created his own recipe for success in banking business

By   /  Friday, April 7th, 2017  /  Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Towbes created his own recipe for success in banking business

Henry Dubroff

When Mike Towbes stepped down as chair at Montecito Bank & Trust on April 3, he deftly handed the reins of the region’s largest banking company to incoming Chair Janet Garufis and President George Leis. As with just about everything Towbes does, the move was carefully calibrated. At age 87, Towbes has earned the right Read More →

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Montecito Bank & Trust owner Towbes stepping down as chairman

By   /  Monday, April 3rd, 2017  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Latest news, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on Montecito Bank & Trust owner Towbes stepping down as chairman

Updated at 8:40 p.m.: Montecito Bank & Trust founder and owner Michael Towbes will step down from his role as board chairman, the bank announced April 3. The bank, which will continue under ownership by a trust that is overseen by trustees, said it would propose naming current President and CEO Janet Garufis as CEO and Read More →

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Pacific Premier, Heritage Oaks shareholders approve merger

By   /  Friday, March 31st, 2017  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Central Coast, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Pacific Premier, Heritage Oaks shareholders approve merger

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Dubroff: Merger writes next chapter for Central Coast banking

By   /  Friday, December 16th, 2016  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Central Coast, Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Merger writes next chapter for Central Coast banking

Henry Dubroff

The $405 million sale of Heritage Oaks Bancorp to Pacific Premier Bancorp caught many experts by surprise. It is a transformative deal for the Irvine-based buyer, which will grow from $3.8 billion to $6 billion in assets when it closes next year. Pacific Premier will extend its franchise, leapfrogging past Los Angeles and heading deep Read More →

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Montecito Bank & Trust donates $1 million to nonprofits

By   /  Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016  /  Nonprofits, right  /  Comments Off on Montecito Bank & Trust donates $1 million to nonprofits

Montecito Bank & Trust doled out $1 million to nonprofits throughout Santa Barbara and Ventura counties at its 14th annual Community Dividends event. The largest financial institution based in Santa Barbara County rung in the season of giving by providing grants to a record-high 203 area nonprofits that primarily serve low- and moderate-income individuals. “We Read More →