Shareholders of Central Valley Community Bancorp, the parent company of Central Valley Community Bank (CVCB), and Community West Bancshares (Community West), the parent company of Community West Bank (CWB), approved the merger of Community West with and into Central Valley. The decision was made at special meetings held on Feb. 8.

Additionally, all required regulatory approvals have been received for the merger and the closing of the transaction is expected to be completed as of April 1, subject to certain other customary closing conditions. Following the closing of the merger, the resulting company will assume the name Community West Bancshares and Central Valley Community Bank will assume the name Community West Bank to reflect the expanded territory of the combined company. The conversion of all operational systems is expected to be completed in Q3/24.

Based on financial results as of Sept. 30, 2023, the combined company will have approximately $3.6 billion in total assets and 27 banking centers located in central California.

“Shareholder approval from both banks confirms their confidence in the merger and brings us one step closer to uniting our two great organizations,” James J. Kim, president and CEO of Central Valley Community Bancorp and Central Valley Community Bank, said. “We are proud of our 44-year history of financial performance, and equally proud to have Community West Bank’s team joining our team to expand service in Central California. Together, we look forward to providing enhanced professional employee development opportunities and the highest standards of service to our valued clients and the communities we are so fortunate to support.”

“We believe the future is bright for Community West Bank as a combined organization with Central Valley Community Bank,” Martin E. Plourd, CEO and director of Community West Bancshares and Community West Bank, said. “The shared values, corporate cultures and impressive history of both banks will bring greater opportunity to shareholders, clients, employees and the community.”