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Dedicated Staff Contributes to Bank Success
When it comes down to hiring our staff, Plains Commerce Bank looks for a long-term relationship. We're proud to have some of the best talent in the industry and to have kept them in our family for decades.
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A Recent Trip to Hell Increases Employee Productivity
Plains Commerce Bank employees have been racking up the miles for the recent Fitness Challenge. The program has proved to be beneficial in fostering employee relationships, helping employees maintain a healthy lifestyle, and increasing productivity.
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The Importance of Continuous Professional Development
In January of this year, our mortgage department began providing local Sioux Falls realtors with a series of monthly lunch and learns to provide a wide range of topics that directly affect their day to day work.
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Plains Commerce Bank Named to SNL’s Top 100 Best Performing Community Banks for 2014
With a history that runs deep in the heart of rural South Dakota, we are humbled to share that we have been named one of the top 100 banks.
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Plains Commerce Bank Proudly Supports Economic Growth with Agile Manufacturing
Agile Manufacturing is not likely a name that comes up in casual dinner table conversation. But if you are out working in the fields or around the farm, you are more than likely using a piece of equipment created by them.
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Plains Commerce Bank Supports Feisty Fighters Sparkle & Shine Event
One out of eight.* The statistic is paralyzing to women of all ages, races and backgrounds. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women affecting millions of families each year all yearning for one goal: A cure.
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Plains Commerce Bank Mortgage Named Sioux Falls Local Best
With 16 mortgage bankers in the 49th street location alone, the team has developed an outstanding rapport with homeowners and real estate professionals alike.
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President Dedicates Two Decades to Plains Commerce Bank
On a warm June day in 1994, Brent Heinert began his first day at Plains Commerce Bank. Little did he know that he would one day be the president of the company.
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