Pacific Premier Bank

74 - 150 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert, CA

Country Club Branch
5/10 1 Rating
Address:
 74 - 150 Country Club Drive
 Palm Desert, CA 92260
  
 Large Map & Directions
  
Website:
 http://www.ppbi.com
  
Opened:
 2000-10-30
Lobby Hours
Mon:10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Tue:10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Wed:10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Thu:10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Fri:10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed
Established On:
 Aug. 5, 1983
  
FDIC Certificate Number:
 32172
  
Total Assets:
 $2,629,036,000
  
Deposit Insurance:
 FDIC
Community Bank:
 No
  
Asset Concentration:
 Commercial Lending Specialization
  
Institution Class:
 Commercial bank, state charter and Fed member, supervised by the Federal Reserve (FRB)

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3 Comments
5/10 1 Rating
Reviewer:Claire Katz
Date:July 31, 2017

Hi,
I'm trying to send an invoice to your Riverside, CA head office location. Please provide me with an email address to allow me to do this.
Thanks so much.

5/10
Reviewer:phuong trinh
Date:May 10, 2017

To Whom It May Concern
I just received an Official check that was issued by the pacific Premier banks today
wiht amount $10,000.00
I just saw on that check it said
"$5,000.00 and over requires two signatures"
I did not understand this line
Please explain it
Thanks

Reviewer:Janine Lindemans
Date:May 2, 2017

When the ATM machine shut down in the middle of my transaction, I went inside to get assistance. Mr. Walker was EXTREMELY RUDE telling me to contact my debit card company. When I asked for the phone number to whomever services the ATM the man claimed there wasn't one and called the cops on me. Mr. Walker is so rude. Pacific Premier Bank should issue him his walking papers.