Small-town cafes. Local dealerships. Neighborhood bakeries.
From quiet main streets to bustling downtown centers, the Financial Times recently spotlighted community banks and their vital role: keeping small businesses alive during the pandemic.
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Forbes has placed Gate City Bank at #4 on its 2021 list of World’s Best Banks due to the Bank’s success in earning customer trust, delivering innovative services, providing exceptional financial advice and other factors. The publication also voted Gate City Bank as the best bank in North Dakota.
During difficult times, extending a helping hand to those in need leads to healing. Gate City Bank has spent the past 98 years creating a better way of life for customers, communities and team members. This hasn’t changed throughout the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fargo, ND– A long supporter of both local arts and making an impact in the communities she has served for more than 28 years, longtime Gate City Bank team member Karin Rudd is a true embodiment of what it means to make a difference. Rudd received the Outstanding Arts Advocate Award for her personal and professional engagement in TAP and regional arts. She received this prestigious award at the State of the Arts event that was held on June 24, 2021, in Fargo, ND.
Gate City Bank made a gift of over $120,000 to transform a pop-up food pantry in West Fargo into a permanent hunger-relief program — a first-of-its-kind transformation in North Dakota.
Beginning April 1, and running through October 31, Gate City Bank will once again partner with various cities across North Dakota and central Minnesota in an effort to revitalize mature neighborhoods.
When local Gate City Bank team members learned that the Wahpeton Fire Department needed 53 new protective helmets, the Bank donated $14,000 to cover the cost.