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Stater Bros. Announces Partnership With Chase

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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. , March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- As an added convenience for customers, thirteen (13) Stater Bros. Supermarkets will soon include new full-service Chase bank branches. Each new, fully staffed Chase bank branch will also include an ATM and will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

The first five Chase bank branches will open today, Monday, March 8, at the following Stater Bros. Supermarket locations:

  --  Chino Hills - 14250 Chino Hills Parkway  --  Fontana - 11225 Sierra Avenue  --  Lake Elsinore - 29995 Canyon Hills Road  --  San Jacinto - 1271 North State Street  --  Winchester - 30712 Benton Road

"We're pleased to partner with Chase to provide more services and convenience to our 'valued customers'," said Jack H. Brown, Chairman and CEO of Stater Bros. Markets. "Our customers will definitely benefit from the added convenience of shopping for groceries and handling their banking needs all at one location."

An additional eight Chase Banks will be opening by mid-year in the following Stater Bros. Supermarket locations:

  --  Adelanto - 14168 Highway 395  --  Cathedral City - 67-800 Vista Chino  --  Escondido - 635 North Broadway  --  Highland - 28988 Greenspot Road  --  Moreno Valley - 14425 Moreno Beach Drive  --  Palm Desert - 78210 Varner Road  --  Palm Springs - 1717 East Vista Chino  --  Vista - 780 Sycamore Avenue

"The 13 new locations are part of Chase's strategy and commitment to significantly grow its branch network in California and will make Chase even more convenient for our customers, who will be able to get a lot accomplished in one stop," said Pablo Sanchez, Chase's region executive. "It's exciting to partner with Stater Bros. Markets, a California business that has earned the loyalty of its customers."

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