Waite Park, MN – Today, Gate City Bank opened a new location inside Cash Wise Foods at 113 Waite Ave. S. This full-service bank joins the newly opened Sauk Rapids and St. Cloud locations nearby in Minnesota, providing personal, mortgage and business banking.
This new location is part of the bank’s growing partnership with Coborn’s, Inc., the St. Cloud-based parent company of Cash Wise Foods, Coborn’s and Hornbacher’s grocery stores. Two more Gate City Bank locations are scheduled to open in fall 2020, including:
“We’re absolutely thrilled to bring our convenient services to the wonderful people of Waite Park,” said Ryan Coye, Senior Vice President of Retail Banking. “It’s exciting to join such a great community, and we look forward to the years to come.”
“Our relationship with Coborn’s continues to create amazing opportunities for communities in North Dakota and central Minnesota,” said Kim Settel, Executive Vice President of Retail Banking and Lending. “Gate City Bank exists to create a better way of life for our customers, communities and team members.”
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