United Valley Bank Hires Chris Burgess As Vice President Of Ag/Commercial Banking
Burgess will be responsible for overseeing the growth and development of farm accounts in Cavalier and the surrounding area.
Burgess will be responsible for overseeing the growth and development of farm accounts in Cavalier and the surrounding area.
Klug will be responsible for overseeing the growth and development of commercial accounts in Grand Forks and the surrounding area.
Two of the Red River Valley’s most respected financial institutions are joining forces. United Valley Bank has agreed to acquire Northern Sky Bank in Crookston, Minnesota, pending regulatory approval. Northern Sky Bank has served the Crookston area since 1916, operating as a community bank with a focus on reinvesting in local houses, businesses, schools and […]
Haddeland currently serves as United Valley Bank’s Branch President in Mahnomen, Minnesota, and brings 39 years of financial leadership experience to his position on the bank’s board.
Skaurud brings decades of agricultural and financial leadership experience to United Valley Bank.
On October 15, 2018, First National Bank Mahnomen Twin Valley will become part of the United Valley Bank family and will take on the United Valley Bank name.
United Valley Bank recently promoted Jay Schroeder to commercial loan officer at its Columbia Road Bank in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Schroeder will provide loan services to businesses and organizations in Grand Forks and the surrounding area.
Nan Nelson, a loan officer with United Valley Bank in Argyle, Minnesota, recently graduated from the Dakota School of Banking sponsored by North Dakota Bankers Association (NDBA).
United Valley Bank and First National Bank Mahnomen Twin Valley are pleased to jointly announce that the parties have entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement in which United Valley Bank will acquire First National Bank Mahnomen Twin Valley.
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