Signature Bank Company History Timeline

2001

Metro Business Briefing; BANK FOR SMALL BUSINESSESSignature Bank, new financial institution that seeks to provide personalized services to small-business owners and others with about $250,000 in assets, opens in New York City (S)By Terry Pristin (NYT)May 1, 2001

Signature Bank was founded in 2001.

2005

Signature Bank of Arkansas was established in 2005 by a team of well-respected and experienced local bankers who had the dream of building a bank where decisions were made locally and in the best interests of not only the bank but customers and team members as well.

2009

Four Small Banks Are the First to Pay Back TARP FundsThe new restrictions on executive compensation and dividend payouts has made aid from the Troubled Asset Relief Fund less palatable to bank managers.By Eric DashMarch 31, 2009

2018

New York regulators have opened an investigation.By Emily Flitter and Jesse DruckerJuly 23, 2018

2020

In 2020, the bank continued its expansion throughout southern California, opening new offices in Newport Beach, Woodland Hills, and Ontario.

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