Bank of North Dakota
The Bank of North Dakota (BND) is a state-owned and -run financial institution based in Bismarck, North Dakota. Under state law the bank is the State of North Dakota doing business as the Bank of North Dakota. The state and state agencies are required to place their funds in the bank, local governments are not required to do so. Previously, all public corporations in the state were also required...
Read MoreFirst State Bank of North Dakota
Founded in 1905 by W.H. Simmons, Louis Bettschen, Fred Williams, and J.H. Gale, First State Bank of North Dakota has provided over 100 years of community banking. First State Bank of North Dakota has branch locations in Arthur, Buffalo, Casselton LaMoure, Marion and Oakes. The bank provides complete banking services including checking, savings, lending, bank accounts, investment services, loans...
Read MoreUnited Community Bank of North Dakota
United Community Bank has locations in Minot, Burlington, Drake and Leeds, offering personal, business and agri-business banking products. The EZ banking online banking system keeps customers connected to their banking products at all times. In additional to traditional banking services and products, United Community Bank of North Dakota offers mortgages to North Dakota’s homeowners. To learn...
Read MoreSecurity First Bank of North Dakota
Security First Bank of North Dakota offers a vast range of banking services for personal and business banking customers. Agricultural business owners will appreciate the bank’s understanding of agricultural banking. Personal banking customers will appreciate the variety of accounts offered as well as the home equity loans and mortgages offered. To learn more or locate your nearest branch, visit...
Read MoreDakota Community Bank
Dakota Community Bank, originally Security Bank of Hebron, has been serving the people of North Dakota since 1940. The bank offers deposit accounts, retirement accounts, loans, and U.S. savings bonds, safe deposit boxes, ATM/Debit cards, overdraft protection, cashier’s checks, money orders, & traveler’s checks, Internet & Telephone banking, wire transfers, credit cards, notary...
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