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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/23/2017

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Peter Ulstad
  • CPA / Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Banking Suggestions In Minnesota

Peter Ulstad
  • CPA / Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
Posted

Hi All,

I'll be purchasing my first duplex in Minneapolis in a couple of weeks and have a banking question for everyone. I currently bank with one of the large, national banks (not going to name names, but it is one that has been in the news a lot recently) and am potentially looking at moving my funds. I've been told that it is advantageous to start banking with a local or regional bank in order to leverage that relationship for better rates or terms on loans, etc. The one thing that I really like about my current bank is the ease of use for their online banking system, but I know that will likely be downgraded if I go to a smaller bank. Does anyone have any recommendations for which banks to look at? 

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