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A Message from the Co-CEOs

Jim and Jeff 2021

Welcome to Timberline Bank! We are a full-service, independent, and locally owned bank. The bank was chartered in October of 2004 by its employees and local investors from Grand Junction, Aspen, and Montrose. Each of our markets has its own leadership and President. This allows Timberline Bank to better serve its communities because decisions are made at the local level.

Our comfortable facilities bring banking services under one roof and represent our commitment to serving all your banking needs. From our attitude to the architecture, we focus on serving you in a responsive, respectful, and relaxed manner. You won't find stuffy or intimidating bank transactions here. Our team is engaged — with you and behind the scenes. We have the expertise to treat your financial needs seriously and, at the same time, put you at ease with good humor.

We understand what it means to operate a business and to be invested in the community in a direct and personal way. From this perspective, we recognize customers as peers, and we know that your satisfaction is the most important product we have to offer. Since most of our new customers come to us as referrals, we must be on the right track.

We invite you to come in and experience Timberline and discover what the phrase, "Better, Faster, Easier – Always!” can mean for you.

Jim Pedersen & Jeff Taets

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Routing # (ABA): 102107063

SWIFT: TIMNUS55

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