Pub. 7 2019 Issue 3
www.uba.org 20 ZIONS BANK VOLUNTEERS JOIN IN DAY OF CARING From Logan to St. George, Zions Bank employees across Utah participated in United Way’s 27th annual Day of Caring event in September. Volunteers ranging from bond traders to busi- ness bankers stepped away from their regular duties to participate in service projects throughout the state, including vision screenings, neighborhood clean ups, and sorting and packaging food for families in need. ZIONS BANK GOES ELECTRIC Thousands of Zions employees in Salt Lake City and West Valley City now have the option to recharge their electric vehicles during the work day – part of the 146-year-old bank’s modern push to encourage environmental responsibility and improve air quality in Utah. Over the summer, Zions Bank complet- ed installment of 29 electric vehicle charging stations across four major employee hubs, with two corporate service buildings in Salt Lake City and two in West Valley City. “Clean air is critically important to the health and economic vitality of the communities we serve, which is why Zions Bank continues to take steps to conserve energy and improve air qual- ity,” said Zions Bank President and CEO Scott Anderson. “Every small change we make as corporate citizens and as individuals leads us toward better health, a better economy and a better overall quality of life.” n → Performing Dance Center, Salt Lake City State Brass Foundry & Machine, Tooele For operating capital needs, talk to us about SBA Community Advantage (7a) Loans. 801.474.3232 | mwsbf. com Partner with us on SBA 504 Loans. • Purchase land and equipment • Buy, build, or remodel a building • Lower monthly payments • 10, 20, and 25-year fixed rates • As little as 10% down Utah’s #1 Small Business Lender Many Small Businesses are Using SBA 504 Loans to Succeed WHICH ONE OF YOUR CLIENTS WILL BE NEXT?
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