Chain Bridge Bank

Chain Bridge Bank, National Association (N.A.) is a nationally chartered bank organized under the laws of the United States. The Bank is headquartered in McLean, Virginia and serves businesses, individuals, professional firms, trade associations, medical practices, political committees and nonprofit organizations throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and around the country. The Bank reported $483.5 million in assets as of 2016.[1] The Washington Business Journal described it as "the community bank of choice for conservative political campaigns."[2][3]

History

Chain Bridge was founded in 2007 by Peter Fitzgerald, who previously served in the United States Senate as an Illinois Republican.[4] Fitzgerald is the son of Gerald Fitzgerald, who was chairman of Chicago's Suburban Bancorp which was sold to Bank of Montreal in 1994 for $246 million.[5] The Fitzgerald extended family has managed or founded around 57 community banks since the 1940s.[5]

Leadership

Peter Fitzgerald, Chairman of Chain Bridge Bank, N.A. and Chain Bridge Bancorp, Inc.

John Brough, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Chain Bridge Bank, N.A. and Chain Bridge Bancorp, Inc.

Sam Schreiber, President, Chain Bridge Bank, N.A. and Director of Chain Bridge Bank, N.A. and Chain Bridge Bancorp, Inc.[6][7]

References

  1. "Chain Bridge Bancorp Earnings Release 2016" (PDF).
  2. "Chain Bridge dives into the mortgage business". Washington Business Journal. 28 September 2012.
  3. Chain Bridge Bancorp, Inc. and Chain Bridge Bank, N.A. 2016 Earnings Release
  4. "Where Candidates Stash Their Cash". Bloomberg.com. 2015-07-22. Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  5. 1 2 "Peter Fitzgerald has an old-fashioned approach to banking". fortune.com. May 13, 2009.
  6. Chain Bridge Bank (16 January 2014). "Chain Bridge Bank Names Sam Schreiber President". prnewswire.com.
  7. "From big to small, Sam Schreiber plans for growth at Chain Bridge Bank". Washington Business Journal. 26 September 2014.
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