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BankCherokee Branches will be closed on Monday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. Thank you to our veterans! We would like to honor our Veterans and Service Members at BankCherokee and thank them for their service! We are very fortunate to have them on our BankCherokee Team. Patrick Morris – Field Artillery Officer, KS…
Wishing you Holidays filled with fun and laughter, and very best wishes for a prosperous new year. Holiday Hours: BankCherokee has decided to close the bank on Saturday, December 23rd so our staff can enjoy the time with family and friends this holiday season. Saturday, December 23rd Bank closed. Any online transfer, mobile deposit, ACH transfer, Remote…
We care about you, your finances, and your account with us, so we want to let you know about a concerning proposal taking shape in Washington, D.C. If passed, the proposal would require financial institutions like ours to report a larger range of information about your account to the IRS. This new reporting plan could…
Effective Wednesday, September 7, 2022 We are happy to announce our Smith Avenue and Grand Avenue location lobbies will be open Monday – Friday 9am – 3pm and will accept appointments from 3pm – 5pm. North Oaks bank lobbies will remain appointment only at this time. If you need access to your safe deposit box,…
Avoid card interruptions while traveling by letting us know your travel dates prior to your trip by calling 651.225.6299 or use our mobile app. Our fraud detection system looks for unusual or suspicious transactions that fall outside your normal pattern of card usage. If you let us know you’re traveling, we will know it’s you…
Preparing Your Business for the End of the Penny Why the U.S. penny is going away and what it means for you For more than two centuries, the U.S. penny has quietly done its job: sitting in cash drawers, jingling in pockets, and collecting in jars on kitchen counters. But that era is coming to…