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Comerica Bank Announces Three New Banking Centers in the East Bay

Wed Mar 4, 2009 9:35pm EST
Hayward and Pleasanton Offices to Join Fremont as Newest Comerica Sites in the
San Francisco Bay Area

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Comerica Bank today
announced plans to open two new banking centers in Northern California's East
Bay counties in 2009 - in Hayward and Pleasanton - continuing an expansion
program begun in Alameda and Contra Counties in 2005.

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The opening in December 2008 of a new banking center in Fremont, at 39008
Paseo Padre Parkway, capped a year that saw four new banking centers open in
Alameda County in 12 months:  in Alameda, Fremont, Oakland and San Leandro. A
fifth Alameda County location is to open in late April, at 22595 Mission
Boulevard in Hayward. Comerica Bank also will be opening its fourth Contra
Costa County location in June, at 600 Main Street in Pleasanton.

"We continue to have confidence in the long-range outlook for business growth
in the East Bay," said Erik Welch, senior vice president and regional retail
manager for Comerica Bank. "By mid-year, we will be offering our wide range of
financial services from banking centers all along the length of the two key
commercial corridors in the East Bay - the 680 and 880 freeways - from
Pleasanton to Walnut Creek and from Milpitas to Oakland.

"Comerica continues to invest in the regional economy because we are a healthy
bank with a strong capital position, able to help build futures for
communities, families and employers of all sizes," said Mike Fulton, President
and CEO of Comerica Bank's Western Market, based in San Jose. "Our customers'
deposits are insured, and we have money to lend."

The manager of the new Comerica banking center in Fremont is Rachel Hill, a
21-year banking veteran and former regional mortgage business development
officer for Comerica. She can be reached at 510-744-0117.

The manager of the new Hayward banking center will be Danny Qutob, manager of
the Comerica banking center in Foster City. The nine-year banking industry
veteran is a former assistant manager of the Comerica office in Palo Alto.
Comerica also announced that the manager for the new Pleasanton office will be
Josh Garrison.

Comerica, whose predecessor bank was founded in Michigan in 1849, offers
complete checking and FDIC-insured deposit accounts, financial planning
expertise, on-the-job banking, cash management and other business services,
plus convenient Saturday hours at most locations. 

About Comerica Bank
Comerica Bank is a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA), a
Dallas-based company strategically aligned into three major business segments:
the Business Bank, the Retail Bank, and Wealth & Institutional Management.
Comerica focuses on relationships and helping businesses and people be
successful. In addition to Arizona and California, Comerica Bank locations can
be found in Florida, Michigan and Texas, with select businesses operating in
several other states, Canada, China and Mexico. Comerica reported total assets
of $67.5 billion at Dec. 31, 2008. To receive e-mail alerts of breaking
Comerica news, go to www.comerica.com/newsalerts. (Or, for more information,
go to www.comerica.com.)



SOURCE  Comerica Bank

Barry Holtzclaw of Comerica Bank, +1-408-556-5111, cell, +1-831-246-0648,
bholtzclaw@comerica.com



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