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Hanmi Bank Opens 1st East Bay Location In Dublin
Local leaders gathered Tuesday to welcome the new full-service community bank to Dublin Boulevard.

DUBLIN, CA — Hanmi Bank, which was established in Los Angeles’ Koreatown in 1982 as the US’s first Korean-American bank, celebrated the opening of a new branch on 7912 Dublin Boulevard Tuesday. It is the branch’s first East Bay location.
On Tuesday, Dublin Mayor Melissa Hernandez was joined by local leaders of the Korean-American community and bank customers to welcome the 3,070-square-foot bank.
“Dublin sits at the center of the Tri-Valley area and is among the fastest growing cities in California with a large multi-ethnic population. With this new branch, we are ensuring Hanmi has a brick-and-mortar presence to serve this dynamic and growing area of the East Bay,” Anthony Kim, Chief Banking Officer at Hanmi Bank, said in a statement. “We are committed to continually enhancing our products and services to meet the evolving financial needs of Tri-Valley residents, the Korean American community, small and midsize businesses. We invite them to visit us at our new location.”
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Hanmi, which also has Bay Area branches in San Francisco and Santa Clara, specializes in small business loans, commercial real estate, specialty lending, equipment leasing, and treasury management.
The Dublin branch will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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