- Eagle Bank Minnesota
- 2 South Franklin Street, Glenwood, MN, 56334
- Eagle Bank is a full service financial institution offering a broad range of financial services to individuals and businesses. Whether you need security in your checking account, a place to save your money for a rainy day or assistance in purchasing a new car, boat or home, Eagle Bank can help with our full line of banking services.
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- Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Alpha
- 210 North Main Street, Alpha, MN, 56111
- The Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Alpha is a full service locally owned family bank. The Farmers and Merchants State Bank is proud to offer the services of a modern financial institution while maintaining the integrity of a community bank where decisions are made locally. and also The mission of the Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Alpha i
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- The First National Bank of Osakis
- 211-213 Central Ave, Osakis, MN, 56360
- Since 1903, First National Bank of Osakis has served as the lead financial organization in the Osakis Area community, providing customized guidance, resources, and products (checking, savings, money markets, certificates of deposits, individual retirement accounts, health savings accounts, residential mortgage loans, commercial Mortgage loan.
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- Jackson Federal Savings and Loan
- 414 Second Street, Jackson, MN, 56143
- Jackson Federal is here to serve our local community and meet all their financial needs.
We offer a full range of products and services to consumers and small businesses. Our
goal is to blend ""personalized service"" with technology and make you our customer. Jackson Federal Savings & Loan Association was chartered in 1892.
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- LaPorte Group, Inc.
- 614 2nd St, Jackson, MN, 56143
- "When you decide to buy a home or refinance a mortgage, it's a big step. You can trust us to find the loan program that's best for you.
We have helped thousands of individuals in Minnesota, Iowa and Florida over the years. Whether it was purchasing their first home or refinancing the home where they raised their family
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- Grand Timber Bank
- 204 North Maddy Street, McGregor, MN, 55760
- A local, community bank is important to the area. All financial decisions are made by people who live and work in the community, understanding its needs. Originally located in the northern portion of the bowling alley building, the bank grew and a narrow addition was added to the north connecting it to the former Iverson garage building.
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- Co-op Credit Union Of Montevideo
- 2407 E Highway 7, Montevideo, MN, 56265
- The Co-op Credit Union was organized in 1940 when the co-operative movement was going strong in the rural areas. Nine people who believed in the co-op movement and the impact it had on the financial well-being of people met at the Co-op Grocery Store and the idea of a credit union was born.
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- First Independent Bank
- 105 South Market Street, Marshall, MN, 56258
- First Independent Bank provides personal care for each customer while having the expertise and resources of a large bank. With broad experience and the ability to work with more types of financing solutions than many competitors, First Independent Bank is a collaborative group of advocates for businesses and families in Minnesota.
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- Northwoods Credit Union
- 1702 Avenue B, Cloquet, MN, 55720
- Northwoods Credit Union has 2 offices in Cloquet, one in Floodwood and one in Moose Lake. We started out as Northwest Paper Company Employees Credit Union back in 1936 & we have grown to serve all those who live, work, worship, attend school, or volunteer in Carlton, Pine, or St Louis County! We offer big bank products with local, hometown service.
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- Members Cooperative Credit Union
- 1299 MN-33 S., Cloquet, MN, 55720
- At MCCU, we strive to be the primary, positive financial influence in the lives of our members/owners. That’s our mission. You’ll see it in everything we do for you. Imagine doing business with an organization that truly has your best financial future as its number-one goal. That’s our mission
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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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