Hometown banking was established in southern Utah with the opening of State Bank of Southern Utah in 1957. Why is hometown banking important? People who live and work in southern Utah make the decisions. And the bank understands the banking needs of area residents because it is affected by the same economic climate. State Bank of Southern Utah believes hometown banking is better. It has offices to serve customers throughout southern Utah. In addition to the traditional banking account services, it offers competitive home, auto, business and agricultural loans. State Bank of Southern Utah has FDIC insured checking, savings, CD and money market accounts that are among the best in the business. It can help with stocks, bonds or annuities, too.
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