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Guide to Local Boulder Banks

If you are shopping for a Boulder bank, look to community banks. Local banks contribute to community programs, such as schools, charities and economic development projects. Local banks also make personalized decisions on loans and money management products while providing neighborly, customized services. Consider the following community Boulder banks with a proven history of stability and superior service

Flatirons Bank

flatirons bank boulderAs “Boulder County’s premier community bank,” Flatirons bank is a full-service, locally-owned independent bank. Offering personal, business and non-profit account solutions, Flatirons Bank offers convenient locations in downtown Boulder and Longmont as well as the surrounding communities.

Decisions are made in-house and provide a customized banking relationship. Committed to the community, Flatirons Bank helps to develop nonprofits and community programs to make Boulder a better place to live.

Mile High Banks

Mile High Banks boulderDedicated to their community, Mile High Banks are based in Boulder and owned by the Big Sandy Holding Company. Made of up approximately 160 investors, most are residents of Boulder and the surrounding communities. As a small local Boulder bank, Mile High Banks offers the same services as larger institutions with more personal attention and considerations. Services include personal and business banking, checking, savings, CDs and loans.

Advantage Bank

advantage bank boulderChartered in 2000, Advantage Bank is locally owned with banking offices in Loveland, Greeley, Boulder and Fort Collins. Committed to growing your money, Advantage Bank offers diverse banking services to include flexible checking accounts, competitive personal and business savings accounts, customized loans, worldwide ATM access and IRA services. Advantage Bank also presents secure internet banking, business cash management and overdraft protection.

Great Western Bank

great western bank boulderChartered in 1907, Great Western Bank has welcomed thousands of banking relationships in the Midwest, including Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota areas. Offering nearly 200 locations and 20,000 ATMs, Great Western Bank combines local service and mobile banking conveniences. Great Western’s vast capabilities include traditional personal, business and agribusiness services, as well as Wealth Management options such as trust division and investments.