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Orange County Regional Chapter  ast th treet  anta na, C 


COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & HOA BANKING Anita Young


SVP, Director of Specialty Deposits


760.610.7602 ayoung@ff-inc.com


Elysian Sicat-Soufi


VP, Specialty Deposits Portfolio Manager


949.732.7461 esoufi@ff-inc.com


True Relationship Banking Starts with a Strong Foundation


As industry experts, you can rely on First Foundation Bank HOA Services. Our in-depth understanding of the banking challenges you face each day gives us the expertise necessary to deliver customized financial solutions and a technology platform that supports your strategies and goals.


Our integrated product solutions are designed exclusively for management companies and community associations to simplify your banking and protect your associations’ assets.


Homeowner’s Association Deposit Products


 Lockbox Services  Fraud Protection – Payee Positive Pay and ACH Positive Pay  ACH Payments and Collections  Remote Deposit Capture with extended hours (7:00PM Pacific cutoff)


Benefits of Homeowner’s Association Products


 Streamlined operations due to efficient reporting and industry-specific treasury management products


 Accelerated collections, improved cash flow, and reduced costs through automated assessment or rent collection


 Protection against cyber fraud with enhanced account control and payment verification technology


 CD Reserve Accounts allow you to spread your assets across multiple institutions and provide detailed reporting on interest accruals


 A dedicated servicing team to help support and optimize your banking firstfoundationinc.com


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