Pub. 10 2022 Issue 1

Issue 1. 2022 23 native app. The application is nature-themed, with loan products and f inancial guidance available for exploration within the woods to keep true to the company’s Utah roots. This new immersive school loan lending experience launches later in 2022. It will serve as the backbone for future Nelnet Bank products, including a new online loan application experience and deposit products. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LENDER AWARDS CEREMONY Zions Bank, Cache Valley Bank, JP Morgan Chase Bank, WebBank, Celtic Bank, and Mountain West Small Business Finance were recognized with SBA Lender Awards for their PPP and lending efforts over the last two years. UBA President Howard Headlee delivered the keynote address at the March 2 breakfast in Salt Lake City, thanking all those in attendance. “We understand the importance of small businesses, as they employ over half the state,” he said. “And so few were prepared for such a disruption, but you didn’t panic. You dug in and worked around the clock to save business, families and our communities.” TAB BANK TAB FLOW CHECKING ACCOUNT TO PROVIDE STOCK REWARDS FOR CUSTOMERS’ DAY-TODAY SPENDING TAB Bank recently announced TAB Flow, a new checking account that offers customers fractional stock rewards of up to 1% of every eligible purchase they make. TAB has partnered with Bumped — a leading tech company on a mission to create an ownership economy — to leverage Bumped’s stock reward platform to enable customers to make their day-to-day spending work for them in the ownership economy. With TAB’s new accounts, customers can sign up for TAB Flow in minutes, with no minimum balance or overdraft fees. Fractional stock rewards are automatic for eligible purchases. Customers simply use their debit cards on daily transactions to build a stock portfolio of some of the world’s most popular brands. TAB Flow can provide a simpler, safer path to investing by allowing customers to build up stocks in these companies, providing an upside that traditional cash rewards can’t match. Customers build up stock rewards through the TAB Flow and TAB Flow+ accounts. With Flow, account holders earn 0.5% in rewards through qualif ied purchases with their debit card at six well-known companies. For $5 per month, customers can join Flow+ and receive stock rewards of up to 1% from a group of 20 major companies for qualified debit card transactions. With Flow+, most debit card purchases receive stock rewards, whether they are made at those brands or elsewhere. More details are available at go.tabbank.com/f low. ZIONS BANK ZIONS BANK DONATES TO HEAD START PROGRAMS Zions Bank recently presented a total of $10,000 in donations to Centro de la Familia in Utah and Western Idaho Community Action Partnership to support their Head Start programs. The funds were generated through a recent Zions Bank campaign where for each qualifying transaction made by a Zions Bank client, $1 was donated to the programs. Community Engagement and Responsibility Director Robert Rendon and Program Administrator Stephanie Tobey presented a check for $7,500 to Centro de la Familia CEO and Head Start Director Gonzalo Palza. Fruitland Branch Manager Anne Wickersham presented a check for $2,500 to WICAP CEO Heidi Caldwell. Centro de la Familia is a nonprof it organization that promotes healthy and engaged communities by advocating for children’s educational success. WICAP provides education, family development, employment, and f inancial stability support services to low-income individuals and families. NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, ZIONS BANK BRING ‘UNIQUELY UTAH’ EXHIBIT TO UTAH COMMUNITIES From Kamas to Blanding, the Natural History Museum of Utah’s “Uniquely Utah” exhibit is making a multi-county tour across Utah in 2022, stopping at a different Zions Bank branch each month as part of the “Traveling Treasures” program. The “Uniquely Utah” exhibit, which is free and open to the public, showcases a collection of these natural and cultural wonders from around the Beehive State. A long-time partnership between the Natural History Museum of Utah and Zions Bank, “Traveling Treasures” brings natural history collections and research to Utah’s diverse communities. Each year, a team of educators, exhibit designers, bankers, and museum volunteers create a new traveling exhibit that explores a unique aspect of natural history in the state, region, and beyond. n

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