Idaho has ranked in the top 12 fastest growing states in 2022…
How will your community bank stack up and keep up?
Meet your Idaho team members
David Philippi, VP - Correspondent Services
David started with Bankers' Bank of the West in 2013, and is focused on providing product education and business development assistance to community banks, with dual capacity roles as VP –Correspondent Services and VP–Business Development. With a commitment to fostering client relationships and enhancing the efficiency and profitability of community banks.
Jordan Walz - Relationship Manager, Loan Officer
We are thrilled to have Jordan step into the role of Relationship Manager, Loan Officer, where he brings years of experience in loan underwriting, documentation review, and loan closings to support community banks in securing the commercial and agricultural financing they need to grow. With a strong track record in loan portfolio management, he understands the unique challenges local banks face. His deep background in credit services positions him to be a valuable partner, helping banks structure sound loans that drive long-term community success.
Delivering operational support, loans, and merchant services to community banks for over 40 years.
Our company has been committed to empowering community banks with the necessary tools to compete and succeed in any economic climate. We offer a range of services, so we hope the next time you need top quality, experienced services, you think of us!
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RTP, FedNow, International Services, Loans and Participations, investments, and so much more…
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Did you know?
Idaho is being a trailblazer and implementing eco-friendly sources of renewable energy. Today, the state capitol building is a leading example in using what is called geothermal water heating. Essentially, they are using the hot water that is approximately 3,000 feet below the surface as a renewable energy source for heating the building.
Proving again, Idaho is more than just providing 1/3 of the US’s potato supply. Did you also know they house over 70 gems as well? One of them being the rare star garnet, which can only be found in Idaho and just a few other places on the entire earth.