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Why Choose a Community Bank?

Community Banks Level the Playing Field 

Community banks are champions of financial inclusivity. They offer more loans to low and moderate-income households, ensuring everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive financially. 

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816 W Bannock St. | Suite 5A
Boise, ID 83702
(208) 342-8282

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• Ada
• Bannock
• Bonneville
• Canyon
• Fremont
• Twin Falls
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• Bannock
• Bingham
• Bonneville
• Jefferson
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• Bannock
• Bonneville
• Madison
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• Ada
• Bannock
• Bingham
• Blaine
• Bonneville
• Canyon
• Cassia
• Jefferson
• Jerome
• Madison
• Minidoka
• Payette
• Power
• Twin Falls
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• Gooding
• Jerome

• Twin Falls
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• Ada
• Cassia
• Jerome
• Jerome
• Minidoka
• Twin Falls
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• Ada
• Blaine
• Canyon
• Elmore
• Gem
• Kootenai
• Payette
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• Ada
• Adams
• Blaine
• Canyon
• Valley
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• Bannock
• Bear Lake
• Bingham
• Blaine
• Caribou
• Custer
• Franklin
• Oneida
• Twin Falls
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• Ada
• Bannock
• Blaine
• Bonner
• Bonneville
• Boundary
• Canyon
• Kootenai
• Madison
• Shoshone
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• Nez Perce
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• Kootenai
• Shoshone
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• Franklin
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Would You Bank on the Difference?

• Ada
Kootenai
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Do you know the difference between a community bank and a credit union? Watch the video below to learn more.

Community Banks Pay Their Fair Share

Credit unions don’t pay federal income taxes. While these organizations generate substantial profits, they are classified as nonprofits, so they are exempt. Community banks pay their fair share just like everyone else. 

Community Banks Help Our Communities Thrive

Community banks play a vital role in our local economy. They reinvest in the community by lending to individuals and local businesses, fostering economic growth. The connection between community banks and local businesses makes them crucial to our economy.  

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