CCBANK CCBank Launches Ag Lending Group CCBank launched its agriculture lending group, expanding the bank’s community lending program to meet the specialized capital needs of farmers, ranchers and ag-related businesses in the Mountain West. The team is locally based in Spanish Fork, Utah, and is ready to serve the financing needs of the ag industry. “Producers feed our families, protect open spaces and anchor rural economies,” said Matt Field, president of CCBank. “But they can’t focus on their important role in our communities without reliable, affordable capital delivered by a community bank such as ours. Our ag lending group understands the agriculture industry, and we are pleased to offer industry-leading products and services along with national expertise. Our new ag lending team ensures that the know-how and important access to capital is delivered in a thoughtful, personalized way to this critical industry.” Learn more at ccbank.com/agriculture. CENTRAL BANK Central Bank to Rebuild its Historic 1892 Bank Building in Downtown Springville Central Bank announced the construction and revitalization of its historic downtown Springville location to match the original 1892 building. Under the vision and leadership of Bank President Mark Packard, the bank is embarking on a historic project to rebuild its original bank building on Main Street, first constructed by the Packard family in 1892. “Central Bank has always been deeply rooted in the community, and this project is a testament to our commitment to preserving our heritage while preparing for the future,” said Packard. “Our goal is to honor the past by revitalizing Main Street and creating a landmark that reflects the history and spirit of Springville. We are excited to see this dream come to fruition and to provide a beautiful, functional space for our employees, customers and the city of Springville where Central Bank began.” D.L. EVANS BANK D.L. Evans Bank donates $25,000 to Davis Arts Council D.L. Evans Bank, in partnership with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines, donated $25,000 to the Davis Arts Council (DAC). The DAC is a nonprofit organization serving the community with a mission to enrich and strengthen Davis County through a wide range of high-quality arts experiences. They offer diverse performances and free programs designed to foster joy, inclusion and cultural growth, ensuring accessibility for everyone. D.L. Evans Bank applied for the FHLB Des Moines Member Impact Fund, which matches up to $1.50 to every $1 of the D.L. Evans Bank donation. This matching grant program will result in FHLB Des Moines awarding over $6 million in funding to support affordable housing and community development in Hawaii, Utah and Guam. FIRST COMMUNITY BANK First Community Bank, Division of Glacier Bank Awards Good Grades Pay Scholarships As part of a new program at First Community called Good Grades Pay, the bank awarded 11 scholarships to local students in northern Utah totaling $7,500. Students could either enter the scholarship drawing by visiting their local branch or by submitting their report cards through enrollment in the Good Grades Pay Program. Enrolled students also earn $3 for every A or A- on their report card every term as well as the potential for a $5 bonus for 4.0 GPA. This program has been a successful tool in helping students learn about financial literacy skills in action as well as a way to give back to our local communities. Utah Banker 19
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