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Cathay General Bancorp to Announce First Quarter 2025 Financial Results

Cathay General Bancorp to Announce First Quarter 2025 Financial Results

Yahoo03-04-2025

LOS ANGELES, April 03, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cathay General Bancorp (Nasdaq: CATY), the holding company for Cathay Bank, is scheduled to announce its first quarter 2025 financial results after the markets close on Monday, April 21, 2025.
Cathay General Bancorp has scheduled a conference call as set forth below. Analysts and investors may participate in the question-and-answer session.
Conference Call and Webcast Information:
Date:
Monday, April 21, 2025
Time:
3:00 p.m. Pacific Time (6:00 p.m. Eastern Time)
Duration:
1 hour
Dial-In Number:
(833) 816-1377
Conference ID:
10198304
Participants should join the live conference call 5 to 10 minutes before its scheduled start.
Webcast Access: A listen-only live webcast of the call will be available at www.cathaygeneralbancorp.com and the recorded version will be available for replay within 24 hours after the call and archived for one year.
ABOUT CATHAY GENERAL BANCORP
Cathay General Bancorp (Nasdaq: CATY) is the holding company for Cathay Bank, a California state-chartered bank. Cathay General Bancorp's website is at www.cathaygeneralbancorp.com. Founded in 1962, Cathay Bank offers a wide range of financial services and currently operates over 60 branches across the nation in California, New York, Washington, Texas, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Nevada, and New Jersey. Overseas, it has a branch in Hong Kong, and a representative office in Beijing, Shanghai, and Taipei. To learn more about Cathay Bank, please visit www.cathaybank.com.
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Heng W. Chen(626) 279-3652

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