Ocean Bank

Ocean Bank
Privately owned
Industry Finance
Founded 1982
Headquarters 780 NW 42ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33126-5540
Products Loans, deposit products, investments, merchant card services, and cash management services.
Website www.oceanbank.com

Ocean Bank is the largest independent state-chartered commercial bank headquartered in Florida. Founded in 1982, Ocean Bank traditionally has been a bank used by real estate developers, construction companies, and land owners. The bank also is aggressively positioned in the domestic and international private banking industry and in commercial and industrial loans.

The bank offers its customers financial products that include 24-hour banking services, mobile banking, commercial and personal loans, factoring, cash management, and merchant card services. With $3.8 billion in assets and 700 employees, it is one of the five largest banks in Miami-Dade County, Florida, where Ocean Bank has most of its 20 branches.

Community

The bank supports several community programs and education, including the United Way, the Orange Bowl Committee, Camillus House, Florida International University, Florida Memorial University, Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, The Carrolton School, and The Dade Public Education Fund.

Executive Officers

  • A. Alfonso Macedo, President and CEO
  • Terry Curry, Executive Vice President / COO
  • Manuel M. Del CaƱal, Executive Vice President / Wealth Management
  • Ralph Gonzalez-Jacobo, Executive Vice President / Head of Lending and Retail Banking
  • Sam Monti, Executive Vice President / Chief Credit Officer
  • Yuni Navarro, Executive Vice President / Human Resources
  • Stan Rubin, Executive Vice President / CFO
  • Cheryl Rees, Senior Vice President / Marketing

Branches

Miami-Dade County

Main Office, Airport West, Bird Road, Brickell, Coral Gables, Coral Way, Downtown Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Lakes, Palm Springs, West Flagler, West Hialeah, West Miami, Doral, East Kendall, Miller Drive and Kendall.

Broward County

Downtown Fort Lauderdale, Taft Street, and Weston.

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