LUTHER BURBANK CORP
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Luther Burbank Corporation is a bank holding company. The Company operates primarily through its wholly owned subsidiary, Luther Burbank Savings. The Company's principal business is attracting deposits from the public and investing those funds in a variety of loans, including permanent mortgage loans and construction loans secured by residential, multifamily, and commercial real estate. The Company specializes in real estate secured lending in metropolitan areas in the western United States and has developed expertise in multifamily residential, jumbo nonconforming single family residential and commercial real estate lending. Its commercial real estate loans consist primarily of first mortgage loans made for the purpose of purchase, refinance or build-out of tenant improvements on investor-owned multifamily residential (five or more units) properties. Its full-service branches in California are located in Sonoma, Marin, Santa Clara, and Los Angeles Counties.
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