Welcome to Colorado Valley Bank SSB
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Identity Theft What to know, how to protect yourself: WE WILL NEVER SEND EMAILS asking you to provide, update or verify your personal or account information, such as passwords, User IDs, Social Security Numbers, PINs, Account Numbers, Check Card Numbers or other confidential information.
** Please be advised that Colorado Valley Bank DOES NOT accept or respond to email communication from our customers. We do this in order to protect you our customer from fraud, fraudulent information, and or fraudulent transactions that may occur from exchanging information via email. We request that our customers either contact us by phone at 979.968.9556, or that they visit any of our convenient banking locations so that we may offer the personal assistance to our customers that we continue to pride ourselves in.
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"Large Enough to Help, Small Enough to Care." |
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Our message is simple and our desire to serve you and the community is heart felt. Should you choose to do business with Colorado Valley Bank SSB, expect the following:
- Expect to be treated as an individual with courtesy and respect.
- Expect all banking decisions to be made locally.
- Expect to be served by experienced bankers who appreciate your business and understand your unique needs.
- Expect state of the art banking services and products at competitive prices.
- Expect your bank to be a good community steward. Significant dollars from earnings will be donated to fund local charitable, educational and civic needs.
We will neither overpromise nor underdeliver. We know what will define our success: YOU, our customer, and a knowledgeable and helpful staff working in a caring environment. Come by and visit us, give us the opportunity to earn your trust and your business!
Respectfully, The Staff and Directors of Colorado Valley Bank SSB
Colorado Valley Bank SSB has chosen not to participate in the FDIC's Transaction Account Guarantee Program. Customers of Colorado Valley Bank SSB with noninterest-bearing transaction accounts will continue to be insured through December 31, 2013 for up to $250,000 under the FDIC's general deposit insurance rules.

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