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New Resource Bank is an innovative community bank committed to unsurpassed service to its clients. The Bank offers a full range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations. Founded by leaders from our service communities, the Bank is a California state-chartered institution and member of the FDIC.

New Resource Bank Shares are traded on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) under the symbol NWBN.

MARKET MAKERS

Howe Barnes Hoefer & Arnett

  • 555 Market Street, 18th Floor
  • San Francisco, CA 94105
  • Contact: John T. Cavender
  • Vice President Bank and Equity Sales
  • 415 538 5725
  • Trading – 800 774 8723

Wedbush Morgan Securities

  • 1300 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000
  • Portland, OR 97201
  • Contact: Lisa Gallo
  • 866 491 7828

STOCK TRANSFER AGENT

Mellon Investor Services LLC

FINANCIAL RESULTS

April 16, 2008 (San Francisco)

New Resource Bank presents Financial Results for the First Quarter ended March 31, 2008

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I buy stock in New Resource Bank?

New Resource Bank is currently under registration with the OTCBB. To purchase shares contact the Market Makers.
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2. How can I find out what my stock is worth?

Prior to our listing on the OTCBB, please contact the Market Makers for the latest price.
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3. How can I transfer my shares, change the address, have a certificate produced, or gift them to another person?

New Resource Bank has retained the services of Mellon Investor Services LLC as a registrar and transfer agent and they may be reached at 1-800-589-9836. They can provide guidance on the process for a change in registration, the production of stock certificates and the transfer of ownership.
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4. If I have a New Resource Bank stock certificate can I deposit it with my broker?

Yes, your broker can add the certificate to your account, and we generally recommend that all stock certificates be deposited with a brokerage to avoid the risk of loss of the certificate.
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