Loans Issued BY California Bank of Commerce

Loan Amount Company Name Location Lender
$350K-1M ABP-DLC NASHVILLE, LLC Scottsdale , AZ Bank of Southern California, National Association
$350K-1M LIVING WATERS HOSPICE, LLC. Golden valley , AZ Bank of Southern California, National Association
$350K-1M NICOLOSI & FITCH INC. Tucson , AZ Commercial Bank of California
$150K-350K RALPH'S SNACK BAR, INC. Phoenix , AZ Commercial Bank of California
$150K-350K SOCIAL TAP SCOTTSDALE. LLC Scottsdale , AZ Bank of Southern California, National Association
$150K-350K VARCOMM HOLDINGS INC. Avondale , AZ California International Bank, A National Banking Association
$5-10M AIRPORT TERMINAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Inglewood , CA Commercial Bank of California
$5-10M ASC STAFFING GROUP, LLC La jolla , CA Commercial Bank of California
$5-10M ATV, INC. Vernon , CA Partners Bank of California
$5-10M BAY CITIES PAVING & GRADING INC Concord , CA California Bank of Commerce
$5-10M BERKELEY CEMENT, INC. Berkeley , CA California Bank of Commerce
$5-10M CERCA TROVA RESTAURANT GROUP HOLDINGS, INC. San diego , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M CIRKS CONSTRUCTION INC. Anaheim , CA Partners Bank of California
$5-10M COLLINS ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC. Stockton , CA Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California
$5-10M CPRIME, INC. San mateo , CA California Bank of Commerce
$5-10M D&K ENGINEERING,A CALIFORNIA C San diego , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M FM RESTAURANTS EL TORITO OPCO, LLC Cypress , CA Partners Bank of California
$5-10M GIAMPOLINI & CO. Emeryville , CA California Bank of Commerce
$5-10M LA JOLLA INSTITUTE FOR IMMUNOLOGY La jolla , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M LASERAWAY MEDICAL GROUP, INC. Beverly hills , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M LILJA CORP. Livermore , CA California Bank of Commerce
$5-10M MARINA LANDSCAPE, INC. Orange , CA Commercial Bank of California
$5-10M METROPOLITAN ELECTRICAL * San francisco , CA Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California
$5-10M MGE UNDERGROUND, INC. Paso robles , CA California Bank of Commerce
$5-10M OCMBC, INC. Irvine , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M PACIFIC AVIATION LLC El segundo , CA Banc of California, National Association
$5-10M SUPERIOR WALL SYSTEMS, INC. Fullerton , CA Commercial Bank of California
$5-10M TAYLOR-LISTUG, INC. El cajon , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M TOMARCO CONTRACTOR SPECIALTIES INC La mirada , CA Banc of California, National Association
$5-10M TWO JINN, INC. Carlsbad , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M TYSON & MENDES, LLP La jolla , CA Bank of Southern California, National Association
$5-10M VIEWPOINT EDUCATIONAL FDTN Calabasas , CA Banc of California, National Association
$2-5M 3DEGREES GROUP, INC. San francisco , CA California Bank of Commerce
$2-5M A PLUS TREE INCORPORATED Pleasant hill , CA Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California
$2-5M ADVANCED PAYROLL SOLUTIONS, INC. Irvine , CA Commercial Bank of California

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A1: The CARES Act, officially known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, is a federal law passed in March 2020 to provide economic relief to individuals, businesses, and healthcare providers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a part of the CARES Act designed to provide forgivable loans to small businesses to help cover payroll costs, rent, and other eligible expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Small businesses, nonprofits, independent contractors, and self-employed individuals were generally eligible for PPP loans. Eligibility criteria and requirements may vary, so it's essential to check with the Small Business Administration (SBA) or your lender for specific details.

PPP loans were generally calculated based on a business's average monthly payroll costs. In most cases, businesses could receive up to 2.5 times their average monthly payroll costs, up to a maximum loan amount.

Yes, PPP loans are forgivable if the funds are used for eligible expenses like payroll, rent, and utilities. A certain percentage (usually 60% or more) of the loan must be used for payroll to qualify for full forgiveness

You can apply for a PPP loan through participating lenders, such as banks and credit unions. The SBA's website provides a list of lenders who participated in the program

Required documents typically include payroll records, tax forms, and other financial documents. Consult with your lender for specific documentation requirements

Deadlines for PPP loan applications have changed over time. It's essential to check the latest deadlines on the SBA's website or with your lender.

Yes, there is a second round of PPP loans (PPP2) available to eligible businesses. Requirements and eligibility criteria for PPP2 may differ from the first round.

You can request loan forgiveness through your lender by submitting the required documentation and forms. The forgiveness application process may vary based on the size and terms of your loan.