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ANNIVERSARY

Southwest Heritage Bank celebrates its one-year anniversary

Posted 5/8/25

Southwest Heritage Bank, which serves small businesses in the region, commemorated its one-year anniversary with a celebratory ribbon-cutting event May 6.

The event at the bank’s 16435 N. …

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ANNIVERSARY

Southwest Heritage Bank celebrates its one-year anniversary

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Southwest Heritage Bank, which serves small businesses in the region, commemorated its one-year anniversary with a celebratory ribbon-cutting event May 6.

The event at the bank’s 16435 N. Scottsdale Road, location brought together business leaders, members of the Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce, and community members to recognize the bank’s role in supporting local entrepreneurs and strengthening Scottsdale’s financial landscape.

In early 2024, Commerce Bank of Arizona joined forces with Bank 34, a community bank with a 90-year history in New Mexico. To reflect their shared heritage and growing presence in Arizona and New Mexico, the newly unified institution adopted the name Southwest Heritage Bank, paying tribute to the legacy of both banks in the Southwest.

Southwest Heritage Bank, a member of the FDIC, has two offices in Scottsdale and branches in Alamogordo and Las Cruces, New Mexico as well as Gilbert, Oro Valley, Tucson, and Green Valley, Arizona.

Southwest Heritage Bank, Scottsdale, Anniversary

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