
2023 Statement Cycle Changes
To improve our customer’s experience, Peoples Bank is making enhancements to all consumer and business deposit account statement cycles.
The Ferndale branch will be closed on Saturday, April 26th, for maintenance. We are sorry for the inconvenience. If you have any questions or concerns, please call our customer contact center at (800) 584-8859.
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To improve our customer’s experience, Peoples Bank is making enhancements to all consumer and business deposit account statement cycles.
HFH’s annual Festival of Trees fundraiser, held earlier this month, brought food, fun, holiday spirit, and the necessary funding for Habitat’s next new home build, with Peoples Bank serving as
30 days. 30 purchases. 30 winners. If you make a purchase with your Peoples Bank debit card, there’s a chance it’s on us. Just insert, swipe, or tap.
This Thanksgiving weekend, Skagit Valley’s Festival of Trees will bring the magic of the holiday season to life for a great cause. Presented by title sponsor Peoples Bank, the event
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National Adoption Month reminds Jennifer Evans Thompson of the special journey that welcomed her two daughters.
Peoples Bank is proud to announce Mount Vernon-based Camp Korey as the recipient of its first-ever ‘Peoples Choice’ Impact Grant.
Thanks to your generous votes, Peoples Bank has won not only Best Bank, but also Best Mortgage Lending Company in the 2022 Best of the Best Skagit Valley community choice
Public voting opens for an additional grant of up to $10,000 which will be awarded to a second nonprofit in October.
As part of Peoples Bank’s mission to actively engage in strengthening, energizing, and supporting the local community, the company is accepting applications for its annual Impact Grant through August 31,
Learn how Peoples Bank is dedicated to helping nonprofits like Wild Whatcom and how one of its employees is enjoying a beekeeping nature adventure of her own
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