BofI Holding, Inc. to Present at the Seventh Annual JMP Securities Research Conference
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SAN DIEGO, CA, May 20 (MARKET WIRE) --
B of I Holding, Inc. (NASDAQ: BOFI), parent of Bank of Internet USA ("Bank"),
announced today that its Chief Executive Officer, Gregory Garrabrants and its
Senior V.P./CFO, Andrew J. Micheletti, will present at the Seventh Annual JMP
Securities Research Conference at 2:00 P.M. Pacific time on Wednesday, May
21, 2008. The conference is being held at The Ritz-Carlton in San Francisco, CA.
The JMP Securities Research Conference will feature presentations from six
growth industries including Financial Services showcasing primarily small-cap
and
mid-cap public companies. The presentation will be webcast live and may be
accessed at BOFI's website, http://www.bofiholding.com. A replay of the
webcast will be available on the website for 30 days beginning the afternoon
of the presentation.
About B of I Holding, Inc. and Bank of Internet USA
B of I Holding, Inc. is the holding company of Bank of Internet USA and
trades on NASDAQ under the symbol BOFI.
Bank of Internet USA is a consumer focused, FDIC insured, nationwide savings
bank
operating primarily over the Internet. It offers a variety of consumer
banking services, focusing primarily on gathering retail deposits over the
Internet and originating home equity loans, auto loans and RV loans, as well as
originating and purchasing multifamily and single-family mortgage loans. Bank
of Internet USA offers products through its websites at www.bankofinternet.com,
and www.ApartmentBank.com. Retail deposit products include certificates of
deposit, online checking accounts with check images, bill payment, high interest
savingsaccounts, ATM or Visa Check Cards, money market savings accounts, and ATM
fee
reimbursement anywhere in the world.
Contact:
Gregory Garrabrants
CEO
858-350-6203
Email Contact
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