LOS ANGELES, CA, May 03, 2017 -- Hanmi Financial Corporation (Nasdaq:HAFC) (“Hanmi”), the holding company for Hanmi Bank (the “Bank”), today announced that they will participate in the D. A. Davidson 19th Annual Financial Institutions Conference being held at the Marriott City Center in Denver, Colorado from Tuesday to Thursday, May 9-11, 2017. C. G. Kum, President and Chief Executive Officer, will be joined by other members of the executive team, to meet with institutional investors at the conference.
Conference participation is by invitation only and registration is mandatory. For more information on the conference or to schedule a one-on-one meeting, please contact your D. A. Davidson representative.
About Hanmi Financial Corporation
Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Hanmi Financial Corporation owns Hanmi Bank, which serves multi-ethnic communities through its network of 41 full-service branches and 6 loan production offices in California, Texas, Illinois, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Colorado, Washington and Georgia. Hanmi Bank specializes in real estate, commercial, SBA and trade finance lending to small and middle market businesses. Additional information is available at www.hanmi.com.
Contact: Richard Pimentel Corporate Finance Officer 213-427-3191 Lasse Glassen Addo Investor Relations 310-829-5400


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