Pub. 7 2019 Issue 3
ISSUE 3. 2019 19 CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANK TEACHES FINANCIAL LITERACY TO 3,137 UTAH COUNTY ELEMENTARY STUDENTS In the 2019 school year, Central Bank employees in Provo, Utah, taught 3,137 children from 24 Utah County elemen- tary schools in the Alpine, Provo City, and Nebo School Districts as part of the American Bankers Association (ABA) “Teach Children to Save Program.” Each year, Central Bank employees look forward to spending many hours partic- ipating in these local financial literacy programs that benefit and strengthen the communities of Utah County. Teach Children to Save (TCTS) is spon- sored by the ABA Foundation and provides bankers nationwide an opportu- nity to serve their community by giving young children an important opportunity to learn a life skill that builds a great foundation for the future. Central Bank is one of only two local Utah County Banks that participated in the Teach Children to Save Program this year. KEYBANK KEYBANK RELEASES COMMU- NITY INVESTMENT RESULTS KeyBank recently announced that it made community investments totaling over $166 million in Utah through 2018 as part of its National Community Ben- efits Plan. The plan includes community investment targets for affordable housing and development, growing small busi- nesses and jobs, mortgages for under- served communities, and transformative philanthropy. Highlights from the first two years of community investment in Utah include: • KeyBank invested over $100 million in community development projects in Utah, including developments such as Jordan Bluffs Apartments in Midvale. • KeyBank originated over $39 million in small business loans to business- es that are part of low to moderate income communities. • KeyBank provided $26 million in mortgage lending for low to mod- erate income communities in and around Utah. • KeyBank made over $611,000 in trans- formational philanthropic investments in Utah neighborhoods. Support included grants to First Step House. “Helping all neighborhoods thrive in Utah is our priority,” said Terry Grant, president of KeyBank Utah. “Whether it’s a mortgage for a first-time homebuyer or a small business loan in a struggling neighborhood, each investment in the Utah community is making a difference. When the neighborhoods of Utah suc- ceed, we all succeed.” TAB BANK TAB BANK ORGANIZED AND SERVED AS THE TITLE SPON- SOR FOR THE 18TH ANNUAL OGDEN RESCUE MISSION CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT TAB Bank is pleased to organize and serve as the title sponsor each year for the Ogden Rescue Mission Charity Golf Tournament. This year’s tournament was held on Friday, September 6th at the Wolf Creek Resort in beautiful Ogden Valley. TAB’s director of marketing, Trevor Morris, serves as the chair of the planning committee and several other members of the TAB Bank team also serve on the committee and play critical roles in the planning and execution of this wonderful community event, which is the primary fundraiser for the Ogden Rescue Mission and the life-changing pro- grams and services they offer to individuals and families in Northern Utah. ZIONS BANK ZIONS BANK NAMED AMONG BEST BANKS TO WORK FOR In the September issue of American Banker magazine, Zions Bank was honored among 85 of the Best Banks to Work For in 2019. Zions Bank ranked No. 3 among large banks and No. 83 overall. Zions Bank was selected based on employee surveys and a consideration of factors such as leadership, communication and diversity. →
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