D. L. Evans Bank

D. L. Evans Bank
D. L. Evans Bank
Type Private
Industry Financial Services
Founded 1904
Albion, Idaho, United States
Headquarters Burley, Idaho, United States
Key people John V. Evans, Sr., President
John V. Evans, Jr., Chief Executive Officer
Products Banking
Website www.dlevans.com

D. L. Evans Bank is a bank headquartered in Burley, Idaho. The bank currently has branches in several Idaho cities, primarily in the state's Magic Valley region.

D. L. Evans Bank was founded in 1904 by D. L. Evans and other investors in Albion. The bank's only location was in Albion until 1979 when a branch was opened in Burley. Recently the bank has opened branches in Eastern Idaho and the Boise metropolitan area.

Former Governor of Idaho John V. Evans, Sr., a grandson of D. L. Evans, became bank president in 1987. His son John V. Evans, Jr. serves as chief executive officer.[1]

Branch locations

As of December 2008 D. L. Evans Bank has branch locations in the following Idaho cities:[2]

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