- Castroville State Bank
- 502 Paris Street, Castroville, TX, 78009
- Castroville State Bank was originally founded by a group of local citizens who recognized the need for a banking facility in Castroville. After traveling to Austin to meet with officials of the Texas Banking Commission, the delegation received approval to begin state banking operations on January 14, 1959.
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- Lowry State Bank
- 400 Florence Avenue, Lowry, MN, 56349
- Lowry State Bank was first organized in 1899 but wasn’t officially chartered until December 26, 1907. Andrew Jacobson was the Bank’s first President; he served in that position until January 6, 1926 when Iver Engebretson succeeded him as President.
On November 8, 1932, the Bank assumed the assets.
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- Guadalupe Bank
- 1309 Bandera Hwy, Kerrville, TX, 78028
- Guadalupe Bank was built by locals, for locals. We pride ourselves on the fact that our decisions are made locally by people who live in our community, value relationships with our customers, and genuinely understand local needs. We have a commitment to every single customer and to the people and small business owners in our community.
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- Woodland Bank
- 2610 South Highway 169, Grand Rapids, MN, 55744
- Woodland Bank is a family owned bank that traces its roots back to the logging boom days in Northern Minnesota. The bank was chartered in 1920 as Shovel Lake State Bank by Fred Blais to serve the needs of his logging camp and area community of Shovel Lake, Minnesota. In 1924, the bank acquired and merged with the First State Bank of Swatara
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- Viking Bank, National Association
- 4277 Dakota Street, Alexandria, MN, 56308
- Viking Bank, we are proud to be locally owned and operated and are committed to providing a positive banking experience for our customers. We are community bankers and proud of it. Our team of talented and knowledgeable bankers are focused on making the needs of our customers their foremost priority with relationships based
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- First Abilene Federal Credit Union
- 3324 Catclaw Drive, Abilene, TX, 79606
- First Abilene Federal Credit Union is a co-operatively owned financial institution committed to financially empowering our membership through a full range of competitively priced, efficiently delivered financial services, education, and counseling. We value our community and member relationships and strive to develop them through professional perso
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- North Star Credit Union
- 24 South River Street, Cook, MN, 55723
- North Star Credit Union opened in 1939 as Northern Farmer’s Co-op Credit Union, sponsored by the Northern Farmer’s Co-op Society. The Credit Union was based out of the Co-op Store until it burned down in October 1994. After operating out of the BIC building for some time, the Credit Union was able to relocate in January 1996 to Main Street.
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- The Security State Bank
- 700 S. Main, Winters, TX, 79567
- The Security State Bank was founded in 1917 by a group of local residents and businessmen. The bank operated in Wingate, Texas while establishing close relationships with many area residents over the years. In September 1958 The Security State Bank was authorized as a Texas Banking Corporation by the Texas Department of Banking.
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- Citizens State Bank, of Arlington
- 128 Main St, Arlington, SD, 57212
- Founded in 1901, Citizens State Bank is a community bank committed to offering useful financial products and standout customer service. We are dedicated to providing banking solutions that will make you glad that you chose our Bank. With over 100 years of service to our community, the Citizens State Bank is your hometown bank.
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- First United Bank Texas
- 301 North Main Street, Childress, TX, 79201
- First United Bank, a subsidiary of Plains Bancorp, Inc, reports total assets of more than $2 billion and currently operates 17 Banking Center offices in 13 West Texas communities; Amarillo, Canyon, Childress, Dimmitt, Earth, Lamesa, Littlefield, Lubbock, Paducah, Seagraves, Seminole, Sudan, and Wichita Falls, Texas.
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- The First National Bank of Ballinger
- 911 Hutchings, Ballinger, TX, 76821
- A group of local and out-of-town men met in a train coach on the newly constructed Santa Fe tracks to form a bank. These men of vision could see that the new town must have a financial institution to take care of the future banking needs. From that meeting The First National Bank of Ballinger was born with total capital described at $50, 000.
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