We have released our first quarter 2024 earnings report, with highlights including net earnings of $143 million, total customer deposits of $69.9 billion, total regulatory capital of $8.6 billion, and continued strong credit quality. https://lnkd.in/grVc8nqx
Zions Bank
Banking
Salt Lake City, Utah 21,570 followers
Ranked as one of the best banks to work for. And not surprisingly, to bank with.
About us
We’re a bank. And we’re all about the people who keep us in business. Not just our clients, but our communities and employees, too. So what does this mean to you as an employee? That you can be confident knowing we’ll do whatever we can to help you succeed in your role. Our employees enjoy a great set of benefits, a myriad of learning opportunities, tons of community involvement, workplace diversity and lots of autonomy to do your job. It’s just a few of the reasons why we’re the premier employer of choice. When you join the Zions Bank team, you join one of the best places to work. And it shows in all the different ways we empower our employees to learn and grow. If this sounds like a good fit for you, please visit our careers page at zionsbank.com/careers. We’re on the lookout for the next generation of Zions Bankers. Because at the end of any day, you’re a big part of the reason we’re in business. A division of Zions Bancorporation, N.A. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender NMLS #467014. Terms of use http://bit.ly/touzfnb
- Website
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http://www.zionsbank.com
External link for Zions Bank
- Industry
- Banking
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1873
- Specialties
- Banking, Business Banking, and Commercial Banking
Locations
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Primary
1 S Main St
Suite 700
Salt Lake City, Utah 84133, US
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102 Main St
Salt Lake City, UT 84101, US
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2200 3270 W
West Valley City, UT 84119, US
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310 Main St
Salt Lake City, UT 84101, US
Employees at Zions Bank
Updates
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World leaders including George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States, prominent CEOs and trade specialists led conversations about the importance of global commerce at the Crossroads of the World International Trade Summit in Salt Lake City, sponsored by Zions Bank and World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah). During the event, Zions Bank Board Chairman Scott Anderson, who retired as president and CEO in April, received a surprise presentation from Utah’s four living governors: Gov. Spencer Cox, Gary Herbert, Jon Huntsman and Michael Leavitt. Gov. Cox read a proclamation signed by all four declaring May 23, 2024 as Scott Anderson Day in the State of Utah. Hundreds of clients and community leaders joined us for keynote speakers and breakout sessions featuring former Mexican President Vicente Fox, former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, former Senegalese President Macky Sall, U.S. Ambassador to Türkiye Jeffry Flake, former U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman, Natalie Gochnour of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, UVU President Astrid S. Tuminez and Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber, among others. Kennecott/Rio Tinto received the Zions Bank Global Pacesetter Award, a distinction given to a company doing business in Utah demonstrating international success. We appreciate the thoughtful, global dialogue offered by speakers and presenters: Jeremy Andrus Scott Baum Carl Bentzel Paul Burdiss Jonathan Freedman Mateo Goldman Ben Hart Corey Johnston Brett Keller Derek Kitchen Joel Kotkin Michael MacDonald Peter Metcalf J. Golden Moore Arthur Newell Daniel Pische Felicia Pullam Harris Simmons Robert Spendlove Larry Smith John Tuttle Joseph Zwillinger
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We’re grateful to George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States, for sharing his insights with attendees at today’s Crossroads of the World International Trade Summit in Salt Lake City, sponsored by Zions Bank and World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah). Zions Bancorporation Chairman and CEO Harris Simmons interviewed the former president about his eight years in the White House and the current geopolitical climate. Hundreds of clients and community leaders joined us for keynote speakers and breakout sessions aimed at showcasing opportunities to grow Utah businesses through global commerce.
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April tax revenue at the U.S. Treasury was lower than expected, sparking renewed interest in the federal budget deficit and the broader debt burden. In this Market Moment video update, our Director of Investment Management for Wealth and Fiduciary Services Anthony Valeri, CFA offers insights on potential long-term consequences for the financial markets.
Market Moment May 2024
https://www.youtube.com/
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While riding their mountain bikes, Tom Telford and Preston Niederhauser’s conversations frequently turned to the mental health struggles that were becoming more prevalent among the people they knew. That got the wheels spinning: How could they share the simple yet profound message of “You matter” with teens? In this article, the friends explain how they are using their BrainStoke podcast to tell the inspiring stories of ordinary people and how they cope positively with life’s stressors and challenges. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gtzj4PCJ #MentalHealthMonth #SmallBusiness
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We loved having the opportunity to celebrate entrepreneurs in Idaho and Utah this month. Our President and CEO Paul Burdiss offered the keynote address at the U.S. Small Business Administration Utah District’s National Small Business Week Awards ceremony. Edith Gallegos and Alma Lopez of Cakes by Edith received the Minority-Owned Business of the Year. Gallegos immigrated to the U.S. in 1995, making and selling cakes out of her home until it became too small to meet the growing demand for her delicious cakes. They were introduced by Zions Bank's Board Chair Scott Anderson. Zions Bank was proud to receive three awards in recognition of our efforts to provide capital to small businesses: Export Lender, 7(a) Women-Owned and Rural Lender for 2024. In Idaho, Molly Leadbetter of Meriwether Cider was recognized as the Woman-Owned Business of the Year by the SBA Boise District Office. Leadbetter is the Gem State’s only pommelier and has been instrumental in the growth of this award-winning family-owned business. Congratulations to all the honorees — we wish you much continued success on your entrepreneurial journey! Marla Trollan Mike Van Roosendaal Debera Sharples
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We have recently learned of clients who have received scam texts from fraudsters using caller ID spoofing to display “Zionsbank” as the sender. The text message (screenshot below) asks recipients to click a link to update their account information. Remember: Zions Bank will never call or text you to ask for personal or confidential information. If you receive this type of text, do not respond or click on links. If you receive a phone call using caller ID spoofing, hang up. Then call a verified bank phone number or visit a local branch. More information on caller ID spoofing is available from the Federal Communications Commission: https://lnkd.in/eGNm84p
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Organizers of A Bolder Way Forward invite you to attend their 2nd annual summit on June 6. This initiative of the Utah Women & Leadership Project was launched in June 2023 with a goal of making Utah a place where girls and women can thrive. The event will celebrate the progress made in year one and offer ways for attendees to learn more and get engaged in the process. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Zions Bancorporation Technology Center in Midvale. Registration is free and lunch is provided. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gPZvMjz2
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Zions Bank’s support for the arts dates back to the 1890s, and nowhere is that more apparent than with our extensive local art collection, highlighted in this The Salt Lake Tribune article by Palak Jayswal. The collection — which can be seen throughout the bank’s footprint in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming — was started decades ago to help artists and encourage the arts while creating an inspiring environment for our clients and employees.
One of Utah’s largest local art collections is in a place you wouldn’t expect
sltrib.com
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In this 30-minute webinar, our Investment Management Director of Wealth and Fiduciary Services Anthony Valeri, CFA reviews the economy and financial markets during the first quarter and offers an outlook for the second quarter and beyond: https://lnkd.in/dWUkXwru #stockmarket #bonds #outlook #inflation