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1867 Western Financial Corp (WFCL PINK) stock market data APIs
1867 Western Financial Corporation operates as the bank holding company for Bank of Stockton that provides various banking products and services. It offers checking, savings, and money market accounts; certificates of deposit; and debit and credit cards. The company also provides home, vehicle, personal, term, real estate, and agricultural loans; and construction lending, home equity lines of credit, revolving lines of credit, home refinancing, and overdraft protection services. In addition, it offers wealth management services, including investment management, corporate trustee, estate planning, executor/co-executor, estate settlement, custody, trustee agency, and retirement planning services; and retail investment and insurance services. Further, the company provides bill pay, ATM, online cash management, payroll direct deposit, payroll preparation, personnel reporting system, merchant, merchant BankCard acceptance, remote deposit, and automatic funds credit services; and Internet, mobile, and telephone banking services. 1867 Western Financial Corporation was founded in 1867 and is based in Stockton, California.
1867 Western Financial Corp Financial Data Overview
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