
Cashmere Valley Bank, a state chartered bank, provides banking products and services to small and middle-market businesses, and retail customers. It offers checking and savings accounts; personal, auto, boat, RV, and home equity loans, as well as mortgages; business loans comprising commercial real estate loans, commercial loans, operating lines of credit, and small business administration loans; equipment financing; credit cards; and wealth management, merchant, and treasury services. The company also provides banking and financing solutions for local municipalities, including banking services, privately-placed bonds and notes, municipal credit cards, and interim-financings in connection with rural development projects. In addition, it offers brokers personal and commercial lines of insurance, such as property, casualty, life, and health insurance products; and telephone, mobile, and online banking services, as well as bill payment services. The company serves customers through a network of 11 branches in North Central Washington. Cashmere Valley Bank was incorporated in 1932 and is based in Cashmere, Washington.
Cashmere Valley Bank trades as CSHX on OTC. The company is classified in Financial Services / Banks - Regional and reports in USD.
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Latest available fiscal data shows $122.43M of revenue and $29.23M of net income.
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Cashmere Valley Bank can be compared against peers such as BankFirst Capital Corporation, Century Financial Corporation, FFB Bancorp, Morris State Bancshares, Inc., Merchants Financial Group, Inc., Mission Bancorp.
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Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of $293.39M, beta of 0.22, and return on equity of +10.8%.
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Company website: https://www.cashmerevalleybank.com
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