Security Alert: Beware of fraudsters impersonating bank employees or calls that appear to come from a bank phone number. Mission Valley Bank will never ask you for your online or mobile banking password or any personal information. Additionally, fraudsters are sending fake bank emails with links about “new accounts” or “suspicious activity.” Don’t click on any links provided. Go directly to the Bank’s website or call your branch to verify the legitimacy of the email. You can also report phishing attempts, even if you did not click on the links to ReportFraud.ftc.gov and ic3.gov. To Learn more – Go to the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Advice to learn How To Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams.

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Our latest CDR Impact Report showcases the transformative actions taken to strengthen and support our communities.

The Mission Valley Bank Impact Report highlights critical initiatives that have ensured economic growth and improved access to essential financial literacy services. Through collaborative efforts with local organizations and in partnership with our CDR Ambassadors, we have successfully implemented programs that empower businesses and created sustainable opportunities for future generations.

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    April 22, 2021

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      April 22, 2021

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