Agribusiness  March 13, 2020

U.S. Bank to close west Greeley King Soopers branch

GREELEY — U.S. Bank National Association (NYSE:USB) will close its branch in the NorthGate Village King Soopers store in west Greeley.

The bank filed its intention to close the 6922 W. 10th St. location with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Febuary 5.

Last month, U.S. Bank informed customers that the location will close doors on May 7, according to Evan Lapiska, vice president of public affairs and corporate communications for U.S. Bank.

In a statement to BizWest, Lapiska said, “Customers’ preferences and behaviors are changing, including a rapid migration toward digital and mobile banking platforms and a desire for greater simplicity. As we evolve along with our customers, we are reevaluating our physical footprint, and in some instances, consolidating a limited number of branch locations in select markets. The same process will result in reinvestment in core retail banking markets in the form of new, relocated or redesigned physical locations by the end of 2020.”

The move comes roughly a year after the Ohio-based bank filed to close a dozen branches in Colorado, including five in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado. The local branches were located at:

  • 2160 W. Drake Road, Unit 6 (Safeway branch), Fort Collins.
  • 3602 W. 144th Ave. (Safeway branch), Broomfield.
  • 980 W. Dillon Road, Louisville.
  • 1630 Pace St. (Safeway branch), Longmont.
  • 2550 Broadway, Boulder.

Other branches were closed in Aurora, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs, Denver, Englewood, Lakewood and Vail.

“We understand that the closure of any branch is a disruption for our customers and our employees, and we are working to make the transition as smooth as possible for all involved,” Lapiska said. “We look forward to continuing to serve our customers in the area through our mobile and digital banking platforms and surrounding branches in the area, including the Greeley branch and Centerplace Drive Safeway branch, both in Greeley.”

GREELEY — U.S. Bank National Association (NYSE:USB) will close its branch in the NorthGate Village King Soopers store in west Greeley.

The bank filed its intention to close the 6922 W. 10th St. location with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Febuary 5.

Last month, U.S. Bank informed customers that the location will close doors on May 7, according to Evan Lapiska, vice president of public affairs and corporate communications for U.S. Bank.

In a statement to BizWest, Lapiska said, “Customers’ preferences and behaviors are changing, including a rapid migration toward digital and…

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