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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF TWIN FALLS
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF TWIN FALLS
Twin Falls, Idaho
100-499 employees
Idaho’s only mutual bank for over 100 years. 13 branches throughout the Magic and Treasure Valleys. #BankFirstFed Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender Institution NMLS #402963 | All Credit Products Subject to Approval
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
D.L. EVANS BANK
D.L. EVANS BANK
Burley, Idaho
100-499 employees
September 15th. The Bank was capitalized with $25,000. Today, we are the largest Idaho-based community bank. We are also family-owned with two generations of the Evans family participating in the bank's daily operations and on the board of directors. Our founder, D.L. Evans lived by the principles of integrity, charity, friendliness, compassion, and hard work. D.L. Evans Bank directors and officers emulate these principles and encourage employees to do the same. While times have changed, the Bank has never lost sight of our founder's vision: “that banking is really just about one thing: helping people”. We focus on meaningful and long-term relationships. Since 1904, D.L. Evans Bank has taken pride in helping families grow and prosper. Headquartered in Burley, with branch offices in Albion, Ammon, Blackfoot, Boise, Burley, Caldwell, Eagle, Fruitland, Hailey, Idaho Falls, Jerome, Ketchum, Kimberly, Layton, Logan, Meridian, Murray, Nampa, Orem, Paul, Pocatello, Rexburg, Rigby, Rupert, South Ogden, Tremonton, and Twin Falls, we have become the community bank of choice. Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
POTLACH NO. 1 FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION
POTLACH NO. 1 FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION
Lewiston, Idaho
All Size Average employees
P1FCU is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative. We have grown to serve members in 19 counties in Idaho, 8 counties in Oregon and the entire state of Washington. In 1938 we were organized by a group of 12 employees of Potlatch Forest Incorporated who pooled their hard-earned money to provide loans and other financial services for those not served by the big banks of the day. Over 80 years later we stay true to our roots while helping members through every stage of life. Our Mission Deliver experiences rooted in empowerment to inspire financial pacesetters. We link arms with our employees, members, and communities as a trusted, lifelong financial partner. Our Vision To be a catalyst in educating and empowering, one experience at a time. Our social media use policy: https://bit.ly/3T2LBlZ
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
WESTMARK CREDIT UNION
WESTMARK CREDIT UNION
Idaho Falls, Idaho
100-499 employees
Westmark Credit Union has been helping the people of Idaho grow financially since 1954. We are a full-service financial cooperative, entirely owned by our members and committed to the development of their financial future. Our earnings are used to benefit you by providing a broad portfolio of financial products and services with attractive rates and low fees. Our History Westmark Credit Union has a history here in Idaho. Westmark Credit Union was founded in 1954 as Atomic Workers Credit Union by eleven Idaho National Engineering Laboratory employees, with a single location in Idaho Falls. Initially, most of the credit union's business was conducted in the basement or house of different Board Members or members. Our first office was opened in Idaho Falls in 1964. The Blackfoot Office was established in 1975. In 1976, the First Street Office was built and the first Pocatello location was established in 1977. A merger with Amidaway Credit Union facilitated the opening of our Westside Idaho Falls Branch in 1982, followed by another merger with Motran Credit Union shortly thereafter. The credit union obtained a Federal Charter in 1984 and became Atomic Workers Federal Credit Union. As the membership became more diversified, the name was changed to Westmark Federal Credit Union in 1987. In 1989, the members of Alliance Federal Credit Union and KID Credit Union also merged with Westmark to increase the membership to over 29,000 members and seven conveniently located branches in Southeastern Idaho. In 1998, Westmark applied for and obtained a State Charter and became Westmark Credit Union. The credit union opened its first branch in the Boise area in 2004. The credit union now has five branches in the Boise area and one in Twin Falls, bringing our branch network to a total of 15. Westmark currently provides service to over 68,000 members.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CAPITAL EDUCATORS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CAPITAL EDUCATORS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Meridian, Idaho
100-499 employees
We are a people-oriented Credit Union that provides personal and business financial services of superior quality and convenience. Our primary focus areas are member financial well-being, enrichment of community and promotion of quality education. With 10 locations and dozens of ATMs in Southern Idaho, we are here to help you! CapEd is federally Insured by the NCUA.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard