CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Southern Utah is a land of opportunity, and for those blazing new trails in business, Cache Valley Bank is where the adventure begins. Serving the Beehive State since 1975, the bank equips entrepreneurs, builders, dreamers and doers to reach greater heights with flexible lending options and friendly hometown service.

Cache Valley Bank’s Telegraph Street branch in Washington City, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Cache Valley Bank, St. George News

With 21 branches across Utah and Idaho, Cache Valley Bank is committed to putting customers first in every city and town they serve. Proud to be your local financial outfitter, nobody knows business terrain quite like they do.

“We’re a community bank, and we take that title seriously,” said Will Jones, the bank’s Southern Utah area president. “We act with the community in mind. Our decisions are based on local needs.”

High interest rates have given Cache Valley Bank the opportunity to pay customers back for their business. In honor of Utah’s pioneer history and the Days of ’47, the bank is offering a limited-time 4.79% APY promotional rate on 18-month certificates of deposit. A CD can be opened by visiting any branch before the end of July; no minimum balance is required. 

Cache Valley Bank is also the perfect partner for the fast-approaching 99.9 KONY Country Fourth of July Celebration at Greater Zion Stadium. A beloved summer tradition for thousands of Southern Utahns, the event encourages people of all ages to come together and honor America on her 248th birthday. 

“It’s an event that draws people from all parts of the community,” Jones said. “It’s a family-friendly event where we can have a good time and celebrate the freedoms that we enjoy as a community and as a country.”

Cache Valley Bank’s Tabernacle Street branch in St. George, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Cache Valley Bank, St. George News

Inspired by the pioneers who laid the foundations of this great state, Cache Valley Bank has forged new frontiers in the development of St. George, growing it into Utah’s most populous community outside the Wasatch Front. The bank currently operates four locations in Washington County and is planning to open a new branch in Iron County this fall.

The branch, which will serve as Cache Valley Bank’s introduction to Iron County, is located within a historical building along Main Street in downtown Cedar City. The bank has been working meticulously to restore much of the building to its original state.

Before the pioneers arrived in Utah, Cache Valley was an economic center for enterprising explorers, trappers and mountain men. The word “cache” means a place to store valuables, and that’s just what they did – secured their goods while coming together to trade and connect.

Today, Cache Valley Bank is dedicated to guiding personal and business banking customers through their unique financial journeys. The bank focuses on face-to-face interactions and empowers its employees to solve problems.

Cache Valley Bank’s Sunset Boulevard branch in St. George, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Cache Valley Bank, St. George News

“We try to avoid having anybody call an 800 number,” Jones said. “We want people to have our cellphone numbers. We want to offer that old-fashioned type of customer service where someone can come in and feel like they know us, and we can do business together.”

Moreover, all of the money that customers deposit into Cache Valley Bank stays in Utah. The bank lends those funds right back to the community’s small business owners to help them grow their companies, which in turn promotes further development of the local economy.

Cache Valley Bank is a member of the FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender. For more information, visit cachevalleybank.com or call 888-418-5333.

Cache Valley Bank is a proud sponsor of this year’s 99.9 KONY Country Fourth of July Celebration with headliners Craig Morgan, Ashley McBryde and DJ Eric Rhodes. From epic live performances to a showstopping fireworks display, join Cache Valley Bank and the rest of the community at Greater Zion Stadium on Independence Day to honor America. For tickets and more information, click here.

Written by ALEXA MORGAN for St. George News.

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Resources

Cache Valley Bank | Website.
Locations:

Tabernacle | Address: 294 E. Tabernacle St., St. George | Telephone: 435-673-9610.
River Road | Address: 1224 S. River Road, St. George | Telephone: 435-627-1100.
Sunset | Address: 1091 N. Bluff St., Suite 200, St. George | Telephone: 435-652-8200.
Washington | Address: 710 W. Telegraph St., Washington City | Telephone: 435-656-5515.

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