Great Western Bank (Midwest)
- Great Western Bank (Midwest)
Infobox_Company
company_name = Great Western Bank
company_
company_type =
foundation =
location = flagicon|USA Sioux Falls, South Dakota
key_people = Jeff Erickson, President & CEO
num_employees = over 900 [ [http://www.greatwesternbank.com/Newsroom/FactSheet/ Fact Sheet] Great Western Bank Fact Sheet]
parent =
subsid =
industry = Finance and Insurance
products = Financial Services
homepage = [http://www.greatwesternbank.com/ www.greatwesternbank.com]
Great Western Bank is a high-performing community bank based out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. There are currently 102 locations in Arizona (11), Iowa (28), Kansas (2), Missouri (8), Nebraska (21), and South Dakota (32). Great Western Bank currently has assets in excess of $3.5 billion.
History
Since their charter began in 1907, Great Western Bank has welcomed thousands of banking relationships in the Arizona, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota areas. With assets over $3.5 billion and over 100 banking locations, they’ve gained significant regional presence while Making Life Great in the communities.
On June 4, 2008, the aquisition of Great Western Bancorporation by National Australia Bank (NAB) was completed. Great Western Bancorporation is the holding company of the regional financial institution, Great Western Bank. The acquisition was first announced in November of 2007. "By joining with an international banking organization like NAB, we will be able to offer an even broader portfolio of products, services and capabilities while continuing the localized customer service our customers have come to expect from Great Western Bank," said Jeff Erickson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Great Western Bank. "Now we can give our customers the strength of being part of an international financial services group, combined with services and employees that are locally focused." [ [http://www.greatwesternbank.com/newsroom/pressreleases/NewsDetail131.cfm?ID=0,88 Press Release]
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