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BLACK HILLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
BLACK HILLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Rapid City, South Dakota
100-499 employees
Our story is a big story. It's big because our members trust us to be a part of their stories. We're lucky that way. BHFCU has been a part of buying thousands of first cars and starter homes. We've helped hundreds go to school or back to school. Our credit cards and debit cards have bought a lot of birthday presents and groceries. We've believed in small businesses when they were little more than an idea, and we were there years later to help them expand. We've helped families make smarter investments and couples reach retirement. We understand that it's no small thing to be trusted for these things. BHFCU was founded in 1941. Our first office was in a member's home. Today, we have 14 locations throughout South Dakota and offer a full line of financial products and services, including insurance and investments, for people and businesses. Our story is big. But we never lost sight of the little things that got us here: personal service and quality products from local experts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SECURITY FIRST BANK
SECURITY FIRST BANK
Rapid City, South Dakota
100-499 employees
Security First Bank is a Nebraska-chartered, privately-held bank with 26 branch locations and 12 insurance offices throughout Nebraska and southwest South Dakota. We provide community banking services from the farm and ranch towns in rural Nebraska to the hub cities of Lincoln and Rapid City. Security First believes that attention to detail, flexible and innovative services and remarkable customer care are the pillars of successful community banking, and we've been committed to those standards since our founding in 1898. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PIONEER BANK & TRUST
PIONEER BANK & TRUST
Spearfish, South Dakota
100-499 employees
As the sun rose over the eastern buttes of Harding County, arguably the harshest region of South Dakota, brothers F.M. and H.W. Clarkson had already been in the pasture tending their sheep for an hour. The Clarksons were hard working men who were known for their fairness and their willingness to help neighbors. In fact, it was just those qualities that would help them create what was to become Western South Dakota’s premier agricultural and business bank. In 1913, they formalized their practice of helping neighbors by establishing a bank in the prairie town of Buffalo. In 1937, the brothers expanded and founded the Bank of Belle Fourche. From those humble beginnings Pioneer Bank & Trust grew to become one of the safest banks in America. In 1956, we expanded our service capabilities by establishing a full service Trust Department. Pioneer’s Trust Department offers complete trust and estate planning, plus investments. The next branch opened was in Spearfish, then in Rapid City. With the new regional presence it was time for a new, appropriate name, and in 1986 Pioneer Bank & Trust was born! As the bank grew and our locations became diversified we decided to centralize our administration, operations and computer technology in a new Administration Center in Spearfish. And in 2011, we added a sixth Pioneer Bank location in Sturgis. Today, Pioneer Bank & Trust offers a varied and complete assortment of state-of-the-art banking products and services. Although we believe our products are highly competitive in today’s high-tech banking world, it is our hometown, personal service that is responsible for our significant growth. This is reaffirmed continually by the direct feedback we receive from customers!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SUNDANCE STATE BANK
SUNDANCE STATE BANK
Sundance, Wyoming
All Size Average employees
Sundance State Bank is a banking company based out of 123 South 2nd Street, Sundance, Wyoming, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BLACK HILLS COMMUNITY BANK, N.A.
BLACK HILLS COMMUNITY BANK, N.A.
Rapid City, South Dakota
50-99 employees
Black Hills Community Bank is known as one of the best Rapid City banks in the Black Hills for their great rates and quality customer service.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HIGHMARK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
HIGHMARK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Rapid City, South Dakota
50-99 employees
Highmark Federal Credit Union is Rapid City’s first credit union. Originally chartered as Rapid City Teacher’s Federal Credit Union in 1940, we are a member-owned, not-for- profit financial cooperative with six locations serving anyone located across 11 counties in Western South Dakota and Eastern Wyoming. Highmark Credit Union operates as an association of people coming together for a common purpose. Members pool deposits and then loan those deposits to other members. The co-operative principles guide all that we do and helps to define our culture and promise to you – the Highmark Difference. We are dedicated to providing high quality financial services to help members in our own backyard achieve their financial goals. We offer personal auto and home loans, insurance, commercial loans, construction loans, and checking/savings/credit card solutions from our full service, family-focused credit union. With 6 branch offices located in the Black Hills and Gillette, we are here to meet your financial needs. Membership is open to members who live, work, worship or attend school in Butte, Custer, Fall River, Harding, Lawrence, Meade and Pennington Counties, South Dakota, and Campbell, Crook, Niobrara and Weston Counties, Wyoming. We are committed to outstanding service, community involvement, and strategic growth. Need to make something happen? We’ll Make It Happen.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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NORTHERN HILLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
NORTHERN HILLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Sturgis, South Dakota
25-49 employees
Northern Hills Federal Credit Union is a Not-for-Profit Financial Cooperative serving those who live in, work in, worship in or attend school in Meade, Butte and Lawrence Counties, SD. Not for Profit, Not for Charity, but for Service. Democratically Controlled and Member-Owned. One Member = One Vote. Our Board of Directors are unpaid volunteers elected from our membership. Northern Hills Federal Credit Union offers Financial Solutions for You! We're Community Minded, Just Like You!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ASPEN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
ASPEN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Rapid City, South Dakota
1-24 employees
Med5 Federal Credit Union is a banking company based out of 625 Flormann St, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SENTINEL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
SENTINEL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Ellsworth Afb, South Dakota
25-49 employees
Sentinel Federal Credit Union has been guarding and protecting the financial well-being of our members since 1955. As a community Credit Union, many of us were born and raised in the communities that we serve. Because of that, we make our decisions right here at the Credit Union. Some places have local branches. We have local roots. We give you the one-on-one, first name, friendly service that you deserve. Our goal is to make your life easier by offering a variety of convenient products and services that meet your financial needs. Stop by one of our seven convenient locations in Ellsworth, Box Elder, Rapid City, Hill City, Custer and Winner, S.D. You are eligible for membership at Sentinel Federal Credit Union if you live, work, worship, or go to school in, or are a business or other legal entity located in the following South Dakota counties: Pennington, Lawrence, Meade, Custer, Lyman, Todd, Tripp, Gregory and Mellette.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market