Business Savings

<span style=font-size:14px>The challenge of running your own business is being
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The challenge of running your own business is being prepared for the unexpected. A business savings account helps you build the safety net you need to cover hiccups — big or small. 

Plus, a savings account is good for those things you know will come up: new equipment, new employees, and new action items. Now's the time to begin saving for your fiscal future, whether you already have a stash or are starting anew.

  • Competitive rates with interest compounded quarterly
  • Avoid $3 quarterly service charge by maintaining $100 minimum balance
  • 6 free withdrawals per calendar month (18 per quarterly statement cycle); $1 fee for withdrawals in excess thereafter (unlimited free withdrawals made in person, by mail, or by messenger).
  • Quarterly statements
  • Free business online banking
  • Free eStatements
  • $100 minimum deposit to open

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D. L. Evans Bank - South Overland Kaylyn Petersen, 2281 Overland Ave. Burley, Idaho 83318 (208)678-6000

A pioneering group of southern Idaho businessmen founded D. L. Evans Bank on September 15, 1904, in Albion, Idaho. Located in a one-story frame building, it was Cassia County's first bank. State Senator D. L. Evans called the first stockholders meeting to order and the stockholders elected the bank's first directors and officers.