MOLINE, Ill., Oct. 24, 2017 -- QCR Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:QCRH) announced today that its 2017 third quarter earnings results will be released at the close of market on November 2, 2017.
The Company will host an earnings call/webcast on November 3, 2017 at 11 a.m. central time. Douglas M. Hultquist, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Todd A. Gipple, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, will conduct the teleconference/webcast. Shareholders, analysts and other interested parties are invited to join.
The earnings call will be broadcast over the internet on the Company’s website, or interested parties may listen to the Company’s earnings call via teleconference. Participants should visit the Company’s website or call in to the conference line set forth below at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call.
Teleconference:
Dial-in information for the call is toll-free 1-888-317-6016 (international 1-412-317-6016). Participants should request to join the QCR Holdings, Inc. call. The event will be archived and available for digital replay through November 17, 2017. The replay access information is toll-free 1-877-344-7529 (international 1-412-317-0088); access code 10112157.
Webcast:
A webcast of the teleconference can be accessed at the Company’s News and Events page at http://www.qcrh.com or https://services.choruscall.com/links/qcrh171103.html. The archived audio webcast will be available until November 3, 2018.
About Us
QCR Holdings, Inc., headquartered in Moline, Illinois, is a relationship-driven, multi-bank holding company, which serves the Quad City, Cedar Rapids, Cedar Valley, Des Moines/Ankeny, and Rockford communities through its wholly owned subsidiary banks. Quad City Bank & Trust Company, which is based in Bettendorf, Iowa, and commenced operations in 1994, Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust Company, which is based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and commenced operations in 2001, Community State Bank, which is based in Ankeny, Iowa and was acquired by the Company in 2016, and Rockford Bank & Trust Company, which is based in Rockford, Illinois, and commenced operations in 2005, provide full-service commercial and consumer banking and trust and wealth management services. Quad City Bank & Trust Company also provides correspondent banking services. In addition, Quad City Bank & Trust Company engages in commercial leasing through its wholly owned subsidiary, m2 Lease Funds, LLC, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Additionally, the Company serves the Waterloo/Cedar Falls, Iowa community through Community Bank & Trust, a division of Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust Company.
Contact:
Todd A. Gipple
Executive Vice President
Chief Operating Officer
Chief Financial Officer
(309) 743-7745


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