D. L. Evans Bank
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Financial Services |
Founded | 1904 Albion, Idaho, United States |
Headquarters | Burley, Idaho, United States |
Key people | John V. Evans, Jr., President and CEO |
Products | Banking |
Website | www.dlevans.com |
D.L. Evans Bank was founded on September 15, 1904, in Albion, Idaho by David Lloyd (D.L.) Evans and a pioneering group of southern Idaho businessmen.
The bank was capitalized for $25,000.[when?] Communities developed in the following years, and with more people, the demand for bank services grew. In 1910, the bank moved to a two-story stone building in Albion, where it stayed for 60 years. The recession of the 1930's closed most banks in Idaho, but D.L. Evans Bank survived, continuing to provide customers with essential financial services. The Burley branch opened in 1979, with John V. Evans Jr., a great-grandson of the founder, as manager.
On December 31, 1986, he became CEO and announced that his father, then-governor John V. Evans Sr., would join the bank as president after his term as governor was completed. John Sr., fondly known as "the Gov," held public office for more than 35 years. He ended his second term as governor on January 5, 1987, having held the office for 10 years. His background in banking, farming, ranching, and government helped him lead D.L. Evans Bank into the 21st century. John V. Evans, Sr., served as President of D.L. Evans Bank until his passing in July, 2014.[1]
Don S. Evans Sr. became Chairman of the Board in 1976 and continued to serve until his passing in April, 2016.
Today, three generations of the Evans family participate in the bank's daily operations and are on the board of directors with President and Chief Executive Officer John V. Evans Jr. leading the bank.
D.L. Evans Bank has expanded tremendously over the last several years. The bank has grown to more than $1.4 billion in assets with 30 full-service branches. For more than 110 years, D.L. Evans Bank has taken pride in helping Idaho's families grow and prosper. Headquartered in Burley, with branch offices in Albion, Ammon, Blackfoot, Boise, Burley, Caldwell, Eagle, Fruitland, Hailey, Idaho Falls, Jerome, Ketchum, Meridian, Nampa, Paul, Pocatello, Rexburg, Rigby, Rupert, South Ogden (Utah), Twin Falls, and Tremonton (Utah).[2]
Branch locations
As of 2019 D. L. Evans Bank has branch locations in the following cities:
References
- ^ "Our History | D. L. Evans Bank | Boise, ID - Burley, ID - Pocatello, ID". www.dlevans.com. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
- ^ "Locations & Hours | D. L. Evans Bank | Boise, ID - Burley, ID - Pocatello, ID". www.dlevans.com. Retrieved 2019-07-07.