Stockman Bank Offering Financial Assistance to those Effected by COVID-19

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Words from our CEO

3/16/2020

Statewide Press Release
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Stockman Bank has implemented a plan to ensure continued access to banking services, along with assistance to customers financially impacted by COVID-19.

“Over the past few weeks, we have all become part of an unprecedented world health crisis,” said Bill Coffee, Stockman CEO. “As schools, universities and local businesses temporarily close, community and sporting events canceled and people stay home to self quarantine, care for loved ones or even themselves should they become ill, we recognize the stress and anxiety this causes for Montanans who still have bills to pay. As Montana’s community bank we are making accommodations to help reduce this stress and protect customers’ credit.”

Until we get through the pandemic, Coffee said Stockman is offering to defer loan payments that are due. Then, post crisis, the bank will restructure debt for borrowers as necessary. Stockman will also work with commercial and Ag customers directly impacted by this crisis on a case-by-case basis.

For now, all of Stockman’s banking locations across the state remain open under current operating hours. Any changes to these hours will be communicated on the bank’s website, stockmanbank.com. Coffee reminds customers they can also access their accounts 24/7 through online and mobile banking, 24 Hour Telebank phone banking and at any of Stockman’s 133 surcharge-free ATMs throughout Montana. If you are not signed up for online and mobile banking, he encourages you to do so.

“During our nearly 70-year history, through ups and downs – market swings, wars, natural disasters – we have weathered many storms together,” stated Coffee. “Montanans are strong, resilient and we take very good care of each other. We will weather this storm too.”

 
3/14/2020
COVID -19: A Message to Our Customers and Communities
Over the past few weeks, we have all become part of an unprecedented world health crisis. It is now very close to home as the first COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Montana. Changes to our daily lives are happening moment to moment. It’s no surprise that we are all feeling unsettled and overwhelmed.
With all the uncertainty, you can continue to count on Stockman to do what we have done since we first opened our doors nearly 70 years go – putting you, our customers and communities at the center of all we do.
Banking Services
  • Our branches and drive-ups across the state remain open under our current operating hours. Should this change, we will let you know.
  • Access your accounts 24/7 with online and mobile banking. You can check balances, transfer funds, deposit checks and pay bills, all from your laptop or phone. If you haven’t enrolled, we encourage you to enroll today. It’s easy and only takes a few minutes.
  • 24 Hour Telebank – Access your banking information by calling the toll-free Stockman Telebank number @ 1(888) 669-0724. If you are a first-time user, please visit or contact your local branch to request a PIN.
  • ATM – Surcharge free banking at any of our 133 Automated Teller Machines Teller across the state.
We Are Here to Help
Should you be impacted by COVID-19 and need our support, please contact us. We are ready to assist you with banking issues you may be facing as a result of the virus. Please call your local bank or Central Customer Service at 1 (877) 300-9369. Our hours are 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday, and 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Saturdays, excluding bank holidays.
Keeping Everyone Healthy
We are encouraging our employees to follow the recommended hygiene guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), frequently washing their hands, keeping their work space clean and staying home when they feel sick. We have also suspended all business travel.
For more information about COVID-19, get the latest updates:
We will get through this, together!
During our nearly 70-year history, through ups and downs– market swings, wars, natural disasters – we have weathered many storms together. Montanans are strong, resilient and we take very good care of each other. We will weather this storm too.
Take care,
Bill