Business Services Industry
Pacific Premier Bank Announces the Launch of its New, Highly Interactive Web Site, Online Banking and Cash Management Services
Business Wire, Sept 7, 2004
COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Pacific Premier Bank (the "Bank"), a subsidiary of Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:PPBI) (the "Company"), announced today that consumer and business banking customers will benefit from a new interactive Internet banking service at www.PPBI.net. Consumers and business owners now have a highly interactive site to manage their personal finances and business cash flows thus providing them with greater flexibility and control over their finances by doing their banking online via the Internet.
Steven R. Gardner, the Company's President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "We're very excited about introducing this array of products and services as well as our much improved web site. This offering represents some of the most comprehensive Internet banking products and services for consumers and businesses in Southern California. Online capabilities for consumers will include Online Bill Payment, the ability to import account transaction histories into Quicken or Quick Books, transfer funds between accounts, view account transaction histories, place stop payments, check account balances, reorder checks as well as a host of other features." Mr. Gardner continued "Online capabilities for business owners include transferring funds between accounts, import account transaction histories into Quicken or Quick Books to reconcile account activity, paying bills, initiating wire transfers and fraud protection through Positive Pay services."
The launch of these services and products continues the implementation of the Bank's strategic plan to transform to a commercial banking platform.
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