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EX-32 - EXHIBIT 32 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174250.htm
EX-31.2 - EXHIBIT 31.2 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174249.htm
EX-31.1 - EXHIBIT 31.1 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174248.htm
EX-23 - EXHIBIT 23 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174247.htm
EX-13 - EXHIBIT 13 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174251.htm
EX-10.28 - EXHIBIT 10.28 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174245.htm
EX-10.27 - EXHIBIT 10.27 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174244.htm
EX-10.26 - EXHIBIT 10.26 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174243.htm
EX-10.25 - EXHIBIT 10.25 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174242.htm
EX-10.24 - EXHIBIT 10.24 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174241.htm
EX-10.23 - EXHIBIT 10.23 - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPex_174240.htm
10-K - FORM 10-K - MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORPmbcn20191231_10k.htm

Exhibit 21

 

Middlefield Banc Corp. Subsidiaries

 

 

 

 

1

The Middlefield Banking Company (“MBC”), an Ohio-chartered commercial bank that began operations in 1901, engages in general commercial banking in northeastern and central Ohio. MBC’s consolidated financial statements also include the accounts of MBC’s subsidiary, Middlefield Investments, Inc. (MI), established March 13, 2019. The principal executive office is located at 15985 East High Street, Middlefield, Ohio 44062-0035.

 

 

2

On October 23, 2009 Middlefield received approval from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland to establish an asset resolution subsidiary. Organized as an Ohio corporation under the name EMORECO, Inc. and wholly owned by Middlefield Banc Corp, the purpose of the asset resolution subsidiary is to maintain, manage, and ultimately dispose of nonperforming loans and real estate acquired by the subsidiary bank as the result of borrower default on real estate-secured loans.