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SUMMIT BANK
SUMMIT BANK
Eugene, Oregon
51-200 employees
Summit is an independent community bank with offices in Eugene , Central Oregon and Portland. As Lane County, Central Oregon's and the Portland Metropolitan's local community business bank, we specialize in providing high-level service to professionals, medium-sized businesses and their owners. Summit was recently named one of the top performing community banks in the Country, in the report released from S&P Global Market Intelligence, which ranked all community banks under 1 billion in assets. Summit ranked number 78, which put us in the top 2% of the nearly 4,600 community banks headquartered across the country. This makes Summit the highest rated of the three community banks headquartered in the Northwest. In addition, Summit has a robust U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) loan program. We are the number one community bank lender in Oregon that offers SBA financing. If you are not already a client of Summit, give us a call, send us an email or stop by and see why Summit Bank is the local community bank for you and your business.
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OREGON PACIFIC BANKING CO
OREGON PACIFIC BANKING CO
Florence, Oregon
51-200 employees
Established on December 17, 1979 and headquartered in Florence, Oregon, we have grown to include full service branches in Coos Bay, Eugene, and Roseburg, as well as a Trust and Wealth Management office in Medford. Staffed by local decision makers, we specialize in offering holistic financial services to our local families and business owners. We are committed to aiding the growth and development of the communities we serve by investing local deposits directly into the lives, homes, and businesses of our friends and neighbors.
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CENTRAL WILLAMETTE CREDIT UNION
CENTRAL WILLAMETTE CREDIT UNION
Albany, Oregon
51-200 employees
History Our story begins on October 5, 1955, at a mass meeting held under the sponsorship of Local 1141 when initial steps were taken to form a credit union for government employees in Linn County. Employees from the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the Albany and Lebanon post offices were also in attendance. On November 15, 1955, Linn Government Employees Credit Union was chartered as a state-chartered credit union. This marked the beginning of an innovative organization that puts people ahead of profits. Central Willamette Today While there has been tremendous growth and much advancement since 1955, Central Willamette continues to honor the tradition of “People Helping People”. As a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative, our focus remains steadfast on our members, working together to advocate for their needs and provide the financial tools to improve their economic well-being. Our values are centered on ethics, integrity, humor, compassion, and respect. Our vision is “To enrich the communities of the central Willamette Valley by providing financial products, services and opportunities”. As a result, our decision-making process starts with our members’ best interest in mind. Central Willamette's commitment to our members goes above and beyond delivering affordable and responsible financial services. Through focused outreach and volunteerism, we provide funding and support to strengthen the communities where our members and employees live. Today, Central Willamette has over 29,000 members and $350 million in assets, and is recognized for its ongoing significant contributions in the community.
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