Bank of Bozeman
Quick Summary
- HSA savings account
The Verdict
Bank of Bozeman provides essential HSA features with zero monthly maintenance fees and basic savings functionality, earning a 0/5.0 rating from HSA Orbit.
Founded in 2005 with a focus on fulfilling the diverse needs of our dynamic community, Bank of Bozeman is one of the few independently owned community banks in the Gallatin Valley. We are proud to be a part of Bozeman’s history and future by financing responsible growth and providing essential financial services to our fellow Montanans.
Our business model is simple: we invest your local deposits into community loans. All decisions are made right here in Bozeman. In addition to financing local homes and businesses, we support many philanthropic efforts in our community.
Key Features
Banking & Access
Includes debit card and online banking.
Investment Options
This provider focuses on cash savings without investment options.
Security & Insurance
Deposits are FDIC/NCUA insured for your protection.
Account Details
Requires $100 minimum balance. $25.00 opening fee.
Fee Analysis
| Fee Type | This Provider | Industry Average | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Maintenance | $0.00 | $0.69 | EXCELLENT |
| Account Opening | $25.00 | $1.88 | ABOVE AVG |
| Account Closing | $0.00 | $1.95 | EXCELLENT |
Industry averages calculated from 853 providers in the HSA Orbit database.
Investment Options
Savings-Only Account
Bank of Bozeman currently offers a savings-focused HSA without investment options. Your funds earn interest in a cash account.
Interest Rates
Interest rates are not currently available for this provider.
Contact Information
Address
875 Harmon Stream Blvd Bozeman, MT 59718 Customer Service
Customer Service
406-587-5626
875 Harmon Stream Blvd Bozeman, MT 59718 Customer Service
At a Glance
Pros & Cons
The Good
- •No monthly maintenance fees
- •FDIC/NCUA insured deposits
The Bad
- •No investment options available
- •Interest rates not published
User Sentiment
Based on community feedback
Sentiment data coming soon
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