Alpine Bank
- Bank Name:Alpine Bank
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Nonmember Bank
- Member FDIC:Certificate #23091
- Routing Number:ACH & Wire - 102103407
- Locations:38 Branches in Colorado
- Web Address:alpinebank.com
Alpine Bank Information
Alpine Bank was founded in April 1980 and is based in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The bank operates as a subsidiary of Alpine Banks Of Colorado. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation records and based on the institution's charter type, Alpine Bank is classified as a commercial bank, state charter and Fed nonmember, supervised by the FDIC. Alpine Bank is a FDIC-insured bank with certificate number of 23091. The assigned Fed RSSD ID of Alpine Bank is 260055.
Alpine Bank currently operates with 38 branches located in Colorado. Alpine Bank is the 9th largest bank in Colorado. The bank does not have any offices outside Colorado. As of today, Alpine Bank is the 202nd largest bank in US by branch count.
A routing number is a nine-digit code used to identify a financial institution. The bank has one routing number in our database and the routing number for Alpine Bank is 102103407. This routing number is necessary to process ACH transfers, wire transactions, direct deposits, bill payments, and other monetary transfers within the US.
The full address of bank headquarters is 2200 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. You can visit the official website of the bank at https://www.alpinebank.com for more information and online banking service if available. For a comprehensive list of Alpine Bank branches, including detailed information such as hours of operation, contact numbers, addresses, available services, and more, please narrow your search by selecting a location from the map or list below.
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Bank Offices In Colorado
History Of Alpine Bank
Alpine Bank is a financial institution that was established in April 1980 under the name Valley Bank and Trust. It became a member of the Federal Reserve System in April 1981 and later changed its name to Alpine Bank and Trust in February 1983. The bank achieved full trust powers in April 1981. In May 1987, Alpine Bank expanded its operations by acquiring Alpine Bank in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The main office was relocated to 2200 Grand Avenue in Glenwood Springs in April 1986. In November 1991, the bank withdrew from membership in the Federal Reserve System and changed its primary federal regulatory agency to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). A significant period of expansion occurred in November 1995 when Alpine Bank acquired multiple branches including those in Aspen, Grand Junction, Eagle, Carbondale, Basalt, and Snowmass Village. The institution adopted its current name, Alpine Bank, in December 1995. Further growth continued in January 2006 with the acquisition of First National Bank in Telluride, Colorado.
Below is a list of some important events in bank's history, including mergers and acquisitions.
01-01-2006Acquired First National Bank in Telluride, CO.
12-05-1995Changed Institution Name to Alpine Bank.
11-06-1995Acquired Alpine Bank, Aspen in Aspen, CO.
11-06-1995Acquired Alpine Bank, Grand Junction in Clifton, CO.
11-06-1995Acquired Alpine Bank in Eagle, CO.
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Went out of town, spent money on MY CARD and it got blocked, alpine bank doesn't have customer service and I am unable to get in touch with anyone to help out. Got declined while trying to get some food and I have no way to activate the card because the app tells me to call so they can reactivate the card. Totally unacceptable specially when I was out of town with no other way to get cash or anywa... Read more
I love this bank. I have used it for 2 years and then moved to California ...BUT... I still keep a checking and savings with Alpine because of their excellent service!... Read more
Alpine Bank tellers rock! They are the nicest, kindest, efficeint tellers in the business! Bar none!... Read more