Home$tart and Home$tart Plus funds are now available through Liberty Bank to all qualifying home buyers, including first-time home buyers and those who have previously owned a home. Funds will be distributed on a first-come first-served basis. Home$tart and Home$tart Plus promote home ownership by helping home buyers earning up to 80 percent of area [...]
New Hire Announced At Liberty Bank of Utah
SALT LAKE CITY, UT, December 12, 2012 –Liberty Bank of Utah is pleased to announce that Steven E. Nielson has joined Liberty Bank as a Business Development Officer. Steven E. Nielson has over 20 years of finance experience and has held positions at First Security, First Security Insurance, Delta Financial Group, Venturi Group, Value Financial [...]
Liberty Bank Now Offers Small Ticket Equipment Finance
Liberty Bank of Utah is proud to announce our full service equipment finance department. Small Ticket Equipment Finance Available for Transactions from $10,000 – $75,000 Terms Available from 12-60 Months (based on average equipment life) Requirements for borrower: Application 2-Year Business Tax Returns YTD Business Financials Personal Financial Statement Purchase Agreement Apply Now
Liberty Bank Hires New Business Development/Loan Officer
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Liberty Bank announces the hiring of Joseph Porter as a Business Development/Loan Officer. He will is responsible for the development and services of small business loans and commercial loans throughout the Wasatch Front. Mr. Porter brings his experience in commercial loan marketing and fiance, as well as community bank development and growth [...]
Some Things You Should Know About Community Banks
Community banks focus attention on the needs of local families, businesses and farmers. Conversely, many of the nation’s megabanks are structured to place a priority on serving large corporations. Unlike many larger banks that may take deposits in one state and lend in others, community banks channel most of their loans to the neighborhoods where [...]
LOCAL BUSINESSES RETURN MORE TO THE SALT LAKE CITY ECONOMY THAN CHAIN RETAILERS
Local First Utah has released a new research study by Civic Economics detailing the amount of revenue returned to the local community by locally owned, independent businesses. The analysis shows locally owned retailers return 52 percent of their revenues to the local economy. For comparison purposes, national chain retailers return just 14 percent of revenues. [...]






