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EagleBank

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.
Public
Traded as NASDAQEGBN
Industry Banking
Founded July 20, 1998; 18 years ago (1998-07-20)
Headquarters Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.
Number of locations
30
Key people
Ronald D. Paul (CEO)
Products Financial Services
Revenue $281,000,000 (2015)
$169,000,000 (2015)
$84,000,000 (2015)
Total assets $6,077,000,000 (2015)
Total equity $739,000,000 (2015)
Parent Eagle Bancorp, Inc.
Subsidiaries Eagle Insurance Services LLC,
Eagle Commercial Ventures LLC
Website www.eaglebankcorp.com

EagleBank (NASDAQEGBN) is a bank in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. It may be best known for sponsoring the EagleBank Bowl, a college football bowl game first held in December 2008. The bank is operated by Eagle Bancorp, Inc., which is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.

EagleBank provides a full range of commercial banking services to its business and professional clients, as well as complete consumer banking services to individuals living or working in the Washington metropolitan area.

EagleBank accepts a range of deposit products including business and personal checking accounts, negotiable order of withdrawal accounts, savings and money market accounts, time deposits, and individual retirement accounts.

EagleBank's loan portfolio consists of commercial loans for business purposes, including working capital, equipment purchases, lines of credit, and government contract financing; asset based lending and accounts receivable financing; construction and commercial real estate loans; business equipment financing; consumer installment loans, including automobile and personal loans; personal lines of credit; residential mortgage loans; and credit card services.

EagleBank offers various cash management services, such as electronic banking, business sweep accounts, lock box, account reconciliation, credit card depository, safety deposit boxes, automated clearing house origination, after-hours depositories, and ATM services.

Eagle Bancorp primarily serves business and professional clients, such as sole proprietors, small and medium-sized businesses, partnerships, corporations, and nonprofit organizations and associations, as well as individuals.


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