US33616C1009 - Common Stock
FIRST REPUBLIC BANK/CA
NYSE:FRC (4/28/2023, 7:15:36 PM)
Premarket: 3.375 -0.13 (-3.85%)3.51
-2.68 (-43.3%)
First Republic Bank engages in the provision of private banking, business banking, real estate lending, and wealth management, including trust and custody services. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California and currently employs 7,213 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-12-03. The Bank specializes in providing services, including private banking, private business banking, real estate lending and wealth management services, including trust and custody services, to clients in selected metropolitan areas in the United States. The company operates through two segments: Commercial Banking and Wealth Management. The principal business activities of the Commercial Banking segment are gathering deposits, originating and servicing loans and investing in investment securities. The principal business activities of the Wealth Management segment include the investment management activities of First Republic Investment Management, Inc. (FRIM), which manages investments for individuals and institutions; money market mutual fund activities through third-party providers and the brokerage activities of First Republic Securities Company, LLC (FRSC) and its foreign exchange activities conducted on behalf of clients.
FIRST REPUBLIC BANK/CA
111 Pine St
San Francisco CALIFORNIA 94111
CEO: James H. Herbert
Employees: 7213
Website: https://www.firstrepublic.com/
Commercial real estate companies have had a tough go of it as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates at the fastest pace in decades.
San Diego, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/29/2023 -- An investigation was announced for investors in shares of First Republic Bank (NYSE:FRC) concerning potential breaches of fiduciary duties by certain directors of First Republic Bank.
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