Bridge Bank Provides $3 Million Line of Credit to NextDocs


SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Oct 29, 2013) - Bridge Capital Holdings (NASDAQ: BBNK), whose subsidiary is Bridge Bank, a full-service professional business bank headquartered in Silicon Valley and with offices located nationwide, announced today that it provided a $3 million line of credit to NextDocs, a leading provider of regulated content management and compliance solutions to life sciences organizations.

"When NextDocs came to us for working capital support we were able to assess their business and mold this customized line of credit to fit their needs," said Elizabeth Orsinger, vice president and relationship manager in Bridge Bank's Technology Banking Division. "We were very impressed by the stellar list of their highly satisfied customers enabling their growth and success to date. We are confident that the company is poised for continued success and we are excited to be a part of that story," she added.

"We turned to Bridge Bank for this line of credit because they were able to fully understand our business model and craft a solution that aligns with our goals going forward," said Zikria Syed, chief executive officer for NextDocs. "As NextDocs continues to execute on our growth plan, we will use this line of credit to help us continue the steady investment in our products and services so our customers can get the most value from their investment in NextDocs," he added.

About Bridge Bank, National Association

Recognized by SNL Financial on their 2012's Top 100 Performing Banks with assets between $500 million and $5 billion, and designated "Superior" by BauerFinancial and IDC, Bridge Bank is a full-service professional business bank founded in the highly competitive climate of Silicon Valley in 2001. From the very beginning, our goal has been to offer small-market and middle-market businesses from across many industries a better way to bank. We provide a surprisingly broad range of financial solutions, enabling us to meet our clients' varied needs across all stages -- from inception to IPO and beyond. It's how we go about doing so that differentiates us from our competition. Bridge Bank's product offering includes growth capital, equipment and working capital credit facilities and treasury management solutions, along with a full line of international products and services and financing secured by domestic, government and foreign receivables. Learn more at the new www.bridgebank.com. Follow us @BridgeBank.

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. Bridge Bank Holding Company was recently admitted to Sandler O'Neill's Class of 2012 "Sm-All Stars" -- a select group of 25 top-performing publicly traded banks and thrifts from throughout the U.S. with market capitalization of up to $2 billion. For additional information, visit the Bridge Capital Holdings website at www.bridgecapitalholdings.com.

About NextDocs Corporation

NextDocs is a global leader in providing regulated content management and compliance solutions for life sciences organizations. NextDocs provides solutions for electronic trial master files (eTMF), regulatory submissions, standard operating procedures (SOP) and quality management systems (QMS). These solutions enable businesses in highly regulated industries to achieve compliance with the FDA and other agencies while automating processes, improving efficiency and dramatically reducing costs. NextDocs has delivered over 100 deployments with FDA regulated customers including five of the ten largest pharmaceutical companies and two of the largest clinical research organizations (CROs). NextDocs has won numerous awards including the Microsoft Life Sciences Partner of the Year four years in a row. All NextDocs solutions are 100% browser-based and can be deployed in the cloud or on premise. For more information visit www.nextdocs.com.

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