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Fidelity Bancorp Adds SVP of Construction Financing

Fidelity Bancorp Funding, Inc., a Santa Ana-based financial institution specializing in commercial real estate, multifamily, single-family residential bridge loans, and permanent financing, has hired John Omori as SVP of construction financing. Omori will be responsible for launching the company’s construction financing division.

“With traditional banks being capital constrained especially for construction lending, it’s important that we provide a platform to our clients to alleviate those pressures,” said David Frosh, CEO of Fidelity Bancorp Funding. “We are confident that John will be a great asset to our clients and team as we continue to expand our business.”

Omori joins Fidelity Bancorp Funding following tenures at Bank of Hope, First Foundation Bank and Umpqua Bank, where he specialized in multifamily and commercial real estate loan originations and underwriting of complex ground-up projects.

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