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High Plains Bank expands Longmont presence with second branch

New location in Northwest Longmont celebrates with open house and ribbon cutting
Longmont Front
NEWS RELEASE
HIGH PLAINS BANK
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High Plains Bank, an employee owned and community driven bank, is celebrating a second branch in Longmont with an open house and ribbon cutting on Tuesday, November 9 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in conjunction with the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce. The new branch is located next to Starbucks at 2318 17th Avenue, Unit D in the Plaza at 17th and Hover in the northwest section of Longmont.

"It's exciting to open a second location in Longmont on the Northwest side of town,” says Chris McVay, High Plains Bank’s Longmont Market President. “The Bank's small town approach to banking — focus on community impact and decisions made locally — has been well received since opening our first branch in Longmont nearly nine years ago. The new location allows us to better serve the west side of Longmont and is a convenient option for our customers in the
nearby communities of Hygiene and Lyons. I'm personally excited as I’ve lived on the west side of Longmont for over 20 years."

"We look forward to hearing people's feedback about our second location,” says John Creighton, High Plains Bank CEO. “High Plains Bank is making plans for the future and we want to know how useful customers find having a second access point. We look forward to hearing from customers to help us shape this future."

The new Longmont branch location supports customer banking needs with two full time Customer Service Representatives and a loan officer on site. High Plains Bank has also acquired the vacant 23,416-square-foot piece of land immediately to the east of the current Northwest branch. The bank will be assessing the needs for this section of Longmont with the potential for a future new building.

High Plains Bank — 100 Years of Friendly Banking
High Plains Bank’s commitment to support the vitality of our communities began more than one hundred years ago. The bank is explicit that its first goal is to make a lasting impact in our communities while empowering people to manage their financial moments of need and life events. As a family and employee-owned community bank, High Plains Bank places the highest value on relationships with our customers and our employees. High Plains Bank was founded in 1908 in Flagler, Colorado with physical branches in Bennett, Flagler, Keenesburg, Downtown and Northwest Longmont, Wiggins, as well as digital banking services through www.hpbgo.com.

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