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Business Banking Services

We take pride in the personal relationships we have developed with our business customers and understanding their individual, unique needs.  We maintain the feel of a true community bank while offering all of the latest business financial products and services to our customers.

At First National Bank of Wyoming and Capital West National Bank, your business is in the personal care of Business Bankers who are among the most experienced and recognized in the field  - dedicated experts who work together to create opportunities and solve problems.  Our Business Bankers understand your industry, your potential for growth and your cash flow, which helps your business flourish.

Checking Accounts and Money Market Accounts

Smart 500 Business Checking - This is a cost effective Business Checking product. 

  • Free 500 items per month
  • Free Online Banking
  • Free Debit Card
  • Free Online Bill Pay

Account Analysis - Account Analysis is a summary of the banking services we provide our larger commercial accounts, and offsets fees with an 'earnings credit' bases on account balances.  Inquire at your local branch for details.

Money Market - Money Market is an appropriate Savings instrument for clients with large balances seeking higher interest returns, and with short term needs for cash transfers  -    the owner to be 50 years of age or older. 

  • Unlimited deposits
  • Free Online Banking
  • Free Debit Card
  • Free Bill Pay

Platinum Money Market - Platinum Money Market is a unique service for clients with large balances seeking higher interest returns.

 

First National Bank of Wyoming is participating in the FDIC’s Transaction Account Guarantee Program.  Under that program, through December 31, 2010, all noninterest-bearing transaction accounts are fully guaranteed by the FDIC for the entire amount in the account.  Coverage under the Transaction Account Guarantee Program is in addition to and separate from the coverage available under the FDIC’s general deposit insurance rules.