Northrim Bank
Northrim Bank opened for business in 1990 in a trailer in the parking lot at 3111 C Street with 21 employees. Northrim Bank is an Anchorage-based locally owned bank offering personal and commercial banking services. Northrim Bank caters to business owners, providing both small and large business banking products, but also offers investing and loan options for personal bank customers. The...
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Alaska Pacific Bank opened for business in 1935 as Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association, with the sole purpose of providing home loans to the residents of Juneau, Alaska. Over the years, the company grew, adding offices around Southeast and South Central Alaska, continuing its focus on residential construction and home loans. However, an oil-driven recession of the mid-80s, which was a...
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Wells Fargo now owns National Bank of Alaska, which was the largest financial institution in Alaska for most of the 20th century. Today, Alaskans can bank with a nationally known bank that has the strong local values of the original National Bank. Wells Fargo offers brokerage services, retirement planning, insurance products, mutual funds and the traditional personal and business banking...
Read MoreFirst National Bank Alaska
First National Bank Alaska was founded in 1922 by Winfield Ervin, Sr., as First National Bank of Anchorage. The first branch stood on the corner of Fourth and G in Anchorage, Alaska. In 1941, the bank was purchased by Warren N. Cuddy, who took over as president. Cuddy died in 1951, and his son, D.H. Cuddy, succeeded as president, a position he retains to this day. In 1960, First National opened...
Read MoreFirst Bank Alaska
First Bank is the kind of bank that knows its community, its citizens and its needs. At First Bank, they say “community first”, because they live here, work here, play here. The board of directors, along with bank management and staff, consistently deliver the kind of financial products and services that help bank’s community grow. They make all their decisions locally so the...
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