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Alerus Financial Corporation
Company typeFinancial services company
Founded1879 Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersGrand Forks, North Dakota
Websitewww.alerus.com

Alerus Financial Corportation (OTCQXALRS), marketed as simply Alerus, is a chain of financial institutions headquartered in Grand Forks, North Dakota, with locations in North Dakota, Minnesota and Arizona. Alerus offers banking, mortgage, wealth management, and retirement services.

History

322 DeMers Avenue, former home of First National Bank until the Red River Flood of 1997
The Corporate Center, current home of Alerus Financial's downtown Grand Forks branch

Alerus Financial's history dates back to August 29, 1879 with the formation of the Bank of Grand Forks by Mr. S. S. Titus. The bank was the second bank chartered in Dakota Territory. At the time, the bank was located in the back of a smokehouse on South Third Street in downtown Grand Forks. The bank quickly outgrew its building and moved into a new brick structure at the corner of South Third Street and Kittson Avenue.

In 1881, the bank took out a federal charter and became known as Citizens National Bank. On July 1, 1890, the bank purchased another Grand Forks bank and took on the name of the other bank: First National Bank. In 1896, the newly merged First National Bank moved into the St. John's Block building at the corner of DeMers Avenue and Third Street. This corner was viewed by most as the commercial center of Grand Forks and the bank's five-story building dominated the intersection. The bank later relocated to another five-story building which was located at 322 DeMers Avenue, one block west of the St. John's Block.

The bank's headquarters would remain in this building until the devastating Red River Flood of 1997. During the disaster, the bank's downtown building was both flooded and almost destroyed in a fire which burned out of control. After the flood, the bank moved their corporate headquarters to a location in south Grand Forks and moved their downtown location into a new city-owned office complex known as the Corporate Center. The vacated 322 DeMers Avenue building was totally remodeled by another party and is now an office building.

In 2000, First National Bank changed its name to Alerus Financial. The new name comes from the Latin word alera which means "to take flight". In 2001, the city of Grand Forks opened a huge indoor stadium and convention center known as the Alerus Center. Alerus purchased the naming rights for this facility.

In 2003, Alerus expanded into Minneapolis when it acquired Pension Solutions Inc., which was renamed Alerus Retirement Solutions.[1]

In 2014, Alerus Financial bought Private Bank Minnesota in downtown Minneapolis, the ninth such acquisition since 2003.[2]

In 2015, Alerus Financial rebranded itself as simply Alerus, though its legal name did not change.[3]

Today

Alerus operates 5 full-service banks and wealth management offices in Greater Grand Forks and 5 full-service banks and wealth management offices in Fargo-Moorhead in North Dakota. Alerus expanded into Minneapolis-St. Paul in 2003 and now operates 4 banks, 3 residential mortgage offices, and 1 wealth management office in the Twin Cities. Alerus entered the Phoenix, Arizona market in 2009, where it operates 1 full-service banking and wealth management office.

Alerus operates Alerus Retirement Solutions, a national retirement services provider based in Arden Hills, Minnesota. Alerus Retirement Solutions has 2 offices in Minnesota, 2 offices in Michigan and 1 office in New Hampshire. It serves customers in 49 states.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Switzky, Bryant Ruiz (4 September 2007). "Alerus buys Stanton Group's record-keeping biz - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal". Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  2. ^ Bjorhus, Jennifer (11 March 2014). "Alerus buys boutique Minneapolis bank". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  3. ^ Hageman, John (7 May 2015). "Alerus gets a new look, updated logo and name". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  4. ^ Hammerand, Jim (16 December 2014). "Alerus buys Bloomington plan administrator Interactive Retirement Systems". Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal. Retrieved 15 August 2015.