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==Business== |
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The bank manages nearly 1,400 aircraft trust accounts<ref>{{cite news|title=What Are Non-Citizen Trusts? A Routine, Well-Regulated Way to Register Aircraft|url=https://www.nbaa.org/admin/registration/non-citizen-trusts/what-are-non-citizen-trusts-a-routine-well-regulated-way-to-register-aircraft.php|accessdate=30 November 2017|work=National Business Aviation Association|date=30 Nov 2017}}</ref>, making it the second-largest holder of such accounts in the U.S.<ref>{{cite news|last1=McIntire|first1=Mike|title=From Utah, Secretive Help for a Russian Oligarch and His Jet|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/06/world/bank-of-utah-leonid-mikhelson.html|accessdate=7 November 2017|work=The New York Times|date=6 Nov 2017}}</ref> |
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==Advances== |
==Advances== |
Revision as of 18:25, 4 December 2017
Industry | Banking |
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Founded | December 1, 1952 |
Headquarters | Ogden, Weber County, Utah |
Key people | Frank W. Browning (Chairman) Doug L. DeFries (President) |
Products | Financial services |
Number of employees | 317 (2016) |
Divisions | Personal Banking Home Loans Business Banking Treasury Management Commercial Loans Wealth Management Private Banking Personal Trust Corporate Trust |
Website | BankofUtah.com |
Bank of Utah is a federally-insured community bank, with corporate headquarters in Ogden, Utah. It is part of the Utah Bankers Association (UBA),[1] the American Bankers Association (ABA), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Douglas L. DeFries has been president of Bank of Utah since January 2011.[2]
As of July 3, 2017, the company held just over $1.1 billion in assets[3] with over 300 employees. Bank of Utah opened its latest branch in Bountiful, Utah[4] and currently has 20 locations across Utah - including 14 full-service branches along the Wasatch Front, four mortgage-specific offices throughout Utah, and trust teams in Ogden and Salt Lake City.
History
Bank of Utah opened its doors for business on December 1, 1952 by an Ogden businessman named Frank M. Browning, and remains locally owned and operated. Mr. Browning formed Bank of Utah to create a financial institution based on "relationship banking." The bank started with 16 employees and less than $1 million in assets. Since its creation, Bank of Utah has acquired the following banks:[5] Bank of Ben Lomond (1974), Bank of Brigham City (1978), Bank of Northern Utah (1978), and First Commerce Bank (1999).[6]
Business
The bank manages nearly 1,400 aircraft trust accounts[7], making it the second-largest holder of such accounts in the U.S.[8]
Advances
Bank of Utah became the first bank in the state to issue a credit card, called the "Cred-O-Matic Shopping Plan." It was also the first Utah bank to become a "motor bank" by adding a drive-up teller window to its building.
References
- ^ "UBA Bank Directory". UBA.
- ^ "Bank of Utah to Transition Leadership in January 2011". Utah Real Estate News.
- ^ "FDIC Bank Directory". FDIC.
- ^ "Bank of Utah Officially Opens New Full-Service Branch in Bountiful". Utah Business.
- ^ "FDIC BankFind". FDIC.
- ^ "The Bank of Utah announces plans to buy First Commerce". Deseret News.
- ^ "What Are Non-Citizen Trusts? A Routine, Well-Regulated Way to Register Aircraft". National Business Aviation Association. 30 Nov 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
- ^ McIntire, Mike (6 Nov 2017). "From Utah, Secretive Help for a Russian Oligarch and His Jet". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 November 2017.