Bridge Bank Provides $7.5 Million Financing to Anacomp


SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - June 9, 2009) - Bridge Capital Holdings (NASDAQ: BBNK), whose subsidiary is Bridge Bank, National Association, a full-service business bank headquartered in the Silicon Valley region of California, announced today, it has provided financing to Anacomp® Inc., to support its eDiscovery initiatives.

"This credit agreement provides increased financial flexibility and liquidity," said Jeff Cartwright, Anacomp's Chief Financial Officer. "Our ability to access incremental capital in this difficult credit and economic climate underscores the success of our company's ongoing transformation, most notably in the eDiscovery market, where our penetration into the AMLaw250 and corporate client base, as well as the reseller community serving these customers, demonstrates our momentum in becoming a market leader in this fast growth industry."

Anacomp® Inc. is a leading business process solutions company, which has obtained a $7.5 million credit facility to accelerate its various strategic initiatives, which include expanding its presence in the eDiscovery market as a leading provider of litigation support consulting, services and solutions.

"We appreciate the opportunity to support Anacomp's business plan," said Anthony Crisci, Vice President, Capital Finance Group at Bridge Bank, N.A. "We are very impressed with the company's growth initiatives and the market opportunities it faces in expanding its footprint with law firms and corporate general counsel departments by offering proven eDiscovery services and solutions."

Bridge Bank specializes in providing superior service and customized banking solutions to small and middle-market, and emerging technology businesses in Silicon Valley, California and the Nation. The Bank's product offerings include 24/7 internet-based business cash and treasury management, online account statement and item imaging, remote deposit capture, commercial lines of credit, growth capital financing, commercial real estate financing, international Export-Import financing and foreign exchange payment services, Small Business Administration 7(a) and 504 loans as an SBA Preferred Lender Participant-accredited direct lender, and factoring and asset-based loans through its Bridge Capital Finance Group.

About Anacomp

With 40 years of experience and a passionate commitment to client services, Anacomp partners with its customers to help them realize the full potential of their business processes at the lowest total cost of ownership. Possessing one of the world's largest online document repositories as well as a large, independent field services organization, Anacomp's offerings serve hundreds of original equipment manufacturing (OEM) partners and thousands of end users in legal, insurance, financial services, government and other markets. For more information, visit www.anacomp.com or call (800) 364-9870.

About Bridge Capital Holdings

Bridge Capital Holdings is the holding company for Bridge Bank, National Association. Bridge Capital Holdings was formed on October 1, 2004 and holds a Global Select listing on The NASDAQ Stock Market under the trading symbol BBNK. For additional information, visit the Bridge Capital Holdings website at www.bridgecapitalholdings.com.

About Bridge Bank, N.A.

Bridge Bank, N.A. is Silicon Valley's full-service professional business bank. The Bank is dedicated to meeting the financial needs of small and middle market companies, and emerging technology businesses, in Silicon Valley, Northern California, and the Nation. Bridge Bank provides its clients with a comprehensive package of business banking solutions delivered through experienced, professional bankers. For additional information, visit the Bridge Bank website at http://www.bridgebank.com.

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