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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,252
+25.2% total 26.0% CAGR
Bought on Jul 11, 2025 at $15.70
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$1,369
+36.9% total 6.5% CAGR
Bought on Jul 9, 2021 at $14.35

What $1,000 or $10,000 in MVLY Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 10, 2015
$1,000 $1,252 +25% $1,369 +37% $2,586 +159% $2,748 +175%
$10,000 $12,516 +25% $13,693 +37% $25,855 +159% $27,483 +175%

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Year-by-Year Returns

MVLY annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $10.50 $14.60 +39.0% +39.0%
2018 $14.60 $14.00 -4.1% +33.3%
2019 $14.00 $14.35 +2.5% +36.7%
2020 $14.35 $10.55 -26.5% +0.5%
2021 $10.60 $14.30 +34.9% +36.2%
2022 $14.40 $13.15 -8.7% +25.2%
2023 $13.15 $13.75 +4.6% +31.0%
2024 $14.50 $17.00 +17.2% +61.9%
2025 $17.00 $17.50 +2.9% +66.7%
2026 $18.25 $19.65 +7.7% +87.1%

About Mission Valley Bcp

Financial Services · OTC Link

Mission Valley Bancorp (MVLY) is a bank holding company in the commercial banking industry, operating in the finance and insurance sector. According to company disclosures, Mission Valley Bancorp is headquartered in Sun Valley, California and conducts its banking activities primarily through its wholly owned subsidiary, Mission Valley Bank, along with Mission SBA Loan Servicing LLC.

Mission Valley Bank is described as a full-service, independent commercial bank that focuses on the banking needs of small to medium businesses. The bank operates full-service branches in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, and company announcements highlight ongoing geographic expansion, including a branch in Burbank, California and a fourth full-service branch in the City of Arcadia in the San Gabriel Valley. These locations reflect a regional banking model centered on business customers in Southern California.

Mission SBA Loan Servicing LLC, established as a de novo SBA lender service provider in March 2021, provides Small Business Administration (SBA) lending services to other financial institutions. Across multiple earnings releases, Mission Valley Bancorp reports recurring activity in originating, selling, and servicing SBA loans. The company regularly discloses volumes of SBA loans sold and related gains on sale, and it has participated in transactions such as the securitization of SBA unguaranteed loan principal pools. These activities indicate that SBA-related lending and loan sales are a meaningful component of its operations.

Company communications emphasize core earnings from traditional banking activities, including net interest income and non-interest income, alongside initiatives such as core deposit growth, digital transformation projects, and branch expansion. Mission Valley Bancorp has also discussed its status as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) through Mission Valley Bank, noting the receipt of grant income under the U.S. Treasury’s CDFI Equitable Recovery Program. Management commentary links this grant activity to efforts to support low and low-to-moderate income communities through financial products offered by the bank.

Across recent periods, Mission Valley Bancorp has highlighted metrics such as net interest margin, loan growth, deposit trends, asset quality indicators (including past due loans, classified loans, non-accrual loans, and allowance for credit losses), and regulatory capital ratios. Public statements repeatedly describe the company’s capital position as strong, referencing leverage ratio, Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio, Tier 1 capital ratio, and total risk-based capital ratio. The company also reports available borrowing capacity and unpledged available-for-sale investment securities as part of its liquidity profile.

Mission Valley Bancorp’s earnings releases reference dividends declared and paid on common shares, indicating that returning capital to shareholders through cash dividends has been part of its capital management approach. Management commentary also mentions periodic evaluation of dividend size and frequency. At the same time, the company has invested in technology and digital transformation initiatives, as well as branch restructuring and expansion, which it associates with productivity improvements, added functionality, and expanded marketing outreach.

From an asset quality standpoint, Mission Valley Bancorp provides detail on net charge-offs or net recoveries, the level of past due and non-accrual loans, and the allowance for credit losses as a percentage of gross loans. The company has also disclosed the implementation of the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) standard, with corresponding allowance levels and ratios. These disclosures are typical for a commercial bank and provide insight into how the company manages credit risk in its loan portfolio.

Mission Valley Bancorp’s communications also underscore its community orientation. Management has referenced support for clients and communities during events such as wildfires in Southern California, as well as the use of CDFI grant proceeds to assist low and low-to-moderate income communities. The company links its branch network, SBA lending activities, and grant-supported programs to this community-focused mission.

Business Structure

Mission Valley Bancorp operates through two wholly owned subsidiaries:

  • Mission Valley Bank – a full-service, independent commercial bank that specializes in serving small to medium businesses, with full-service branches in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys and additional branches in Burbank and Arcadia, California.
  • Mission SBA Loan Servicing LLC (Mission SBA) – an SBA lender service provider that offers SBA lending services to other financial institutions.

Key Operating Themes

Based on its public announcements, several recurring themes characterize Mission Valley Bancorp’s operations:

  • Focus on small and medium businesses through commercial banking services provided by Mission Valley Bank.
  • SBA lending and loan sales, including the sale of SBA loans and participation in securitizations of SBA unguaranteed loan principal.
  • Regional branch network in Southern California, with branches in the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Burbank, and Arcadia.
  • Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) activities, including receipt and deployment of CDFI Equitable Recovery Program grant funds.
  • Emphasis on core earnings from net interest income and non-interest income, with detailed reporting on margins, loan growth, and deposit trends.
  • Capital and liquidity management, with regular disclosure of regulatory capital ratios, borrowing capacity, and investment securities.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mission Valley Bancorp (MVLY)

  • What does Mission Valley Bancorp do?

    Mission Valley Bancorp is a bank holding company whose primary operations are conducted through Mission Valley Bank and Mission SBA Loan Servicing LLC. Mission Valley Bank is a full-service, independent commercial bank that focuses on the banking needs of small to medium businesses, while Mission SBA provides SBA lending services to other financial institutions.

  • Where is Mission Valley Bancorp based?

    Mission Valley Bancorp states that it is headquartered in Sun Valley, California. Its banking subsidiary, Mission Valley Bank, operates full-service branches in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys and has expanded into Burbank and Arcadia, California.

  • What is Mission Valley Bank’s primary market focus?

    According to company disclosures, Mission Valley Bank specializes in serving small to medium businesses. Its branch network and SBA-related activities are oriented toward business customers in its regional markets.

  • How is Mission Valley Bancorp involved in SBA lending?

    Mission Valley Bancorp reports regular origination and sale of SBA loans, with associated gains on sale reflected in non-interest income. The company has also participated in securitizations of SBA unguaranteed loan principal. Mission SBA Loan Servicing LLC provides SBA lending services to other financial institutions.

  • What is the relationship between Mission Valley Bancorp and Mission Valley Bank?

    Mission Valley Bancorp is the parent bank holding company, and Mission Valley Bank is its wholly owned banking subsidiary. The bank conducts the core commercial banking activities that generate much of the company’s net interest income and non-interest income.

  • What is Mission Valley Bancorp’s connection to CDFI programs?

    The company has reported that Mission Valley Bank is recognized as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and has received a grant from the U.S. Treasury under the CDFI Equitable Recovery Program. The grant proceeds were recognized in non-interest income after meeting eligible activities and performance conditions.

  • How does Mission Valley Bancorp describe its capital position?

    In multiple earnings releases, Mission Valley Bancorp describes its capital position as strong and provides specific regulatory capital ratios, including leverage ratio, Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio, Tier 1 capital ratio, and total risk-based capital ratio.

  • Does Mission Valley Bancorp pay dividends?

    Company announcements reference cash dividends declared and paid on common shares in several periods. Management has also discussed reviewing the size and frequency of cash dividends as part of its capital planning.

  • What types of financial metrics does Mission Valley Bancorp report?

    The company regularly reports net income, diluted earnings per share, net interest income, net interest margin, non-interest income, loan and deposit balances, asset quality measures such as past due and non-accrual loans, allowance for credit losses, and regulatory capital ratios.

  • Is Mission Valley Bancorp focused on any specific geographic region?

    Mission Valley Bancorp’s disclosures emphasize operations in Southern California, with headquarters in Sun Valley, California, and full-service branches in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, Burbank, and Arcadia in the San Gabriel Valley.

Market Cap
$0.1B
Current Price
$19.65
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Mission Valley Bcp investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Mission Valley Bcp be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Mission Valley Bcp (MVLY) 10 years ago on 2016-07-11, your investment would be worth $2,586 today, representing a +158.6% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 10.0% per year (CAGR).

Has Mission Valley Bcp outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, MVLY returned +158.6% compared to +249.3% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 90.7 percentage points.

What is Mission Valley Bcp's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of MVLY over the past 10 years is 10.0%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — MVLY's best recent year was 2017 (+39.0%) and worst was 2020 (-26.5%).

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