Borel Private Bank & Trust Company, a division of Boston Private Bank & Trust Company, and a subsidiary of Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc. since 2001, is changing its name to Boston Private Bank & Trust Company effective Sept. 1.
The name change will involve the five current Borel banking offices located in San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto and Los Altos.
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"Boston Private Bank & Trust Company now operates as a single brand in several of the major financial centers on both coasts. This name change marks the final step in transitioning our San Francisco Bay Area offices into one private bank and wealth management company,” said Mark D. Thompson, President & CEO of Boston Private Bank & Trust Company. "With approximately $6.1 billion in consolidated assets, more than $500 million in capital and $3.7 billion of client assets under management, we now offer our clients a greater depth of financial strength and expertise.”
"The Borel name in this community has meant so much and we’re committed to continuing that tradition of community support,” said James C. Garvey, CEO of Boston Private Bank & Company’s San Francisco Bay Area offices. "We are operating under a new name, but as part of our community commitment, we will continue to provide financing for affordable housing, economic development, social services, community revitalization and small businesses.”
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