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Coordinates: 45°3047N 122°4031W / 45.51306°N 122.67528°W / 45.51306; -122.67528
 

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Umpqua Holdings Corporation
Company typeSubsidiary

Traded as

Nasdaq: UMPQ
IndustryCommercial Banks
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953)inCanyonville, Oregon, U.S.
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon, U.S.
45°30′47N 122°40′31W / 45.51306°N 122.67528°W / 45.51306; -122.67528

Number of locations

350

Key people

Peggy Fowler (Chair)
Cort O'Haver (CEO)
ProductsChecking accounts
Savings accounts
Retirement accounts
Home loans
Personal investing
Private bank
Business loans
Treasury management
Merchant services
RevenueIncrease US$871.6 million (2015)

Operating income

Increase US$253.3 million (2015)

Net income

Increase US$222.5 million (2015)

Number of employees

4,491 (December 31, 2015)
ParentColumbia Banking System
WebsiteUmpquaBank.com

Umpqua Holdings Corporation, d.b.a. Umpqua Bank, is a financial holding company based in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. Headquarters are in the Umpqua Bank Plaza, formerly the headquarters of Benj. Franklin Savings and Loan. The firm has two principal operating subsidiaries: Umpqua Bank (the Bank) and Umpqua Investments (formerly Strand, Atkinson, Williams and York (Investments)).

The company’s main operating segments are personal banking and lending, business banking and lending, and wealth management. The bank serves consumers and businesses in the community.[1] As of 2015, Umpqua Bank had $24 billion in assets and $18 billion in deposits and was ranked among the largest 60 banks in the nation.[2] Its parent company, Umpqua Holdings, is publicly traded.[1] As of 2016, Umpqua Bank was the largest Oregon-based bank and had 350 branches in Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada and Idaho.[3][4]

In October 2021, Umpqua announced it was merging with Tacoma-based Columbia Bank. Columbia Bank branches would transition to the Umpqua name and branding. The combined company would be based in Tacoma, with the bank operational headquarters based in the Portland area.

History[edit]

South Umpqua State Bank was formed in 1953, in Canyonville, Oregon, with six employees. It was started by a group of people working in the timber business who wanted to create a means for the employees to cash their payroll checks. The bank opened with capital of $50,000 and surplus and reserves of $25,000.[5] The bank’s first savings account was opened by Pete Duchene, a local business agent. D.B. “Tex” Ritter and his wife Nadine opened the first commercial account for their South Umpqua Trucking Company.[6]

An Umpqua Bank branch in Hillsboro, Oregon

In 2002, Umpqua increased its number of branches to 63 by acquiring Centennial Bancorp of Eugene, Oregon, for $214 million.[7] On January 16, 2009, Umpqua agreed to assume the deposits of Vancouver, Washington-based Bank of Clark County after the latter bank was seized by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.[8] Umpqua agreed to assume the deposits of Seattle, Washington-based Evergreen Bank in January 2010 after the latter was closed by the Washington Department of Financial Institutions and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was appointed receiver.[9] A month later the company agreed to take over the deposits of Tacoma, Washington-based Rainier Pacific Bank after it was seized by the FDIC.[10] The next month, Umpqua acquired the banking operations of Rainier Pacific Bank in a purchase agreement with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.[11]

States with Umpqua Bank locations

Umpqua continued with acquisitions in 2012 when they attempted to buy California-based American Perspective Bank for $44.7 million, which would have added two branches to Umpqua's then 196 branches.[12] The deal fell through, however, when Umpqua was outbid; American Perspective paid Umpqua a $1.6 million fee to terminate the deal.[13] Umpqua had been expanding into the San Francisco Bay Area[4] and closed a $24.9 million deal to buy Bay Area-based Circle Bancorp in November 2012.[14]

In September 2013, Umpqua announced it would buy Sterling Financial Corporation, parent of Sterling Bank, the second largest bank in Washington.[15] The $2 billion deal closed in April 2014 and increased the number of bank branches to 394 and increased assets to $22 billion.[15]

Former CEO and President of Umpqua Holdings Corporation Raymond Davis took over the local 40-person South Umpqua Bank in 1994. Davis became CEO and President of Umpqua Holdings in 1999.[16] In 2007, Davis authored a book titled Leading for Growth: How Umpqua Bank Got Cool and Created a Culture of Greatness.[17] Cort O’Haver became President in April 2016, with Davis retaining the role of CEO. Davis stepped down as CEO in January 2017.[18] O’Haver took over as CEO at that point while Davis became executive chair of the bank's board and continued to oversee Pivotus Ventures Inc. until his formal retirement, which was announced In late December 2017 and effective January 2, 2018.[19]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Pender, Kathleen. “Umpqua Bank aims to be part of S.F. community.” SFGate. Aug. 28, 2013
  • ^ Securities and Exchange Commission Form 10-k. Commission File number 001-34624
  • ^ Kish, Matthew (July 21, 2011). "Umpqua profits climb, beat estimates". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  • ^ a b Calvey, Mark (December 23, 2011). "Umpqua Bank ramps up its Bay Area focus". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
  • ^ New South Umpqua State Bank Holds Open House. Myrtle Creek Mail
  • ^ The Douglas Fir. November 13, 1953.
  • ^ "Umpqua Bank completes Centennial deal". Portland Business Journal. November 18, 2002. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  • ^ "Failed bank information (FDIC), Bank of Clark County". Fdic.gov. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  • ^ "Failed bank information (FDIC), Evergreen Bank". Fdic.gov. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  • ^ "Failed bank information (FDIC), Rainier Pacific Bank". Fdic.gov. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  • ^ "Umpqua Bank acquires Rainier Pacific Bank". 4 March 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2010. [dead link]
  • ^ Stevens, Suzanne (April 10, 2012). "Umpqua pays $44.7M for American Perspective Bank". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  • ^ Stevens, Suzanne (May 1, 2012). "PacWest outbids Umpqua for American Perspective Bank". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved May 1, 2012.
  • ^ Kish, Matthew (November 15, 2012). "Umpqua acquisition of Circle Bank closes". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
  • ^ a b Kish, Matthew (September 11, 2013). "It's official: Umpqua to buy Sterling Bank for $2B". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  • ^ “Company Overview of Umpqua Bank.” Bloomberg Profile
  • ^ Davis, Ray and Alan Shrader. Jossey-Bass 1st edition. March 16, 2007
  • ^ Duffy, Clare (October 20, 2017). "Exclusive: Umpqua Bank's new CEO never thought he'd be a banker". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  • ^ Duffy, Clare (December 28, 2017). "Former CEO Ray Davis to retire from Umpqua Bank for good next week". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
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