2025 Pub. 13 Issue 1

TAB BANK TAB Bank Named a Top 10 Best Online Bank GOBankingRates named TAB Bank as a Top 10 online bank because of its best-in-class products and services, such as checking and savings accounts offering competitive APYs and low minimum opening deposits. TAB Bank Fuels Growth for Farmers with $5 Million Financing Deal TAB Bank closed a $5 million lender finance facility with a Nevada-based company specializing in factoring financing for farmers, agricultural businesses and fresh produce exporters in Mexico. This partnership enables the agriculture finance company to expand its operations and empower small- to mid-size growers globally by supporting their funding needs. TAB Bank Finishes 2024 Loaning More Than $57 Million to Nearly 300 Companies TAB Bank provided nearly 300 companies with more than $57 million in funding in the fourth quarter of 2024. The financing includes factoring, asset-based and equipment loans, small business lines of credit and more for companies in transportation, manufacturing and distribution, e-commerce, maintenance, logistics and other industries. TAB Bank offers vital capital to help companies meet their growth and success goals. ZIONS BANK Zions Bank Honors Women in Leadership at 2025 Sundance Event Ten national and local leaders were celebrated for their work in a variety of fields at the 2025 Sundance Women’s Leadership Celebration, presented by Zions Bank. Honorees included Deb Haaland, 54th secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and local business leader Lavanya Mahate, owner of Saffron Valley and RISE Culinary Institute. This is the 12th year that Zions Bank and Sundance Institute have hosted this event focused on women leaders. Utah Students Deck the Halls at Zions Bank More than 3,000 elementary school students from more than 60 schools throughout Utah, Idaho and Wyoming shared in Zions Bank’s 52-year community “Lights On” tradition. The students created handmade ornaments for Zions Bank branches’ Christmas trees and received cash donations to their schools in return. Along with brightening local Zions Bank branches with their festive decorations, many students also performed holiday songs and received a visit from Santa Claus. Some Zions Bank branches invited students from special-needs classes and Title I schools to decorate the trees in their lobbies. Utah Banker 20

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