The Goose River Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information from you via email (i.e., SSN, password, or account number).
Welcome! Step into The Goose River Bank and you step into a friendly atmosphere where YOU are ALWAYS top priority. Staff members are committed to serving you with positive attitudes and excellence, offering the product depth and capabilities of larger banks along with the exceptional personal service of a locally owned and operated bank.
The Goose River Bank is a growing bank totaling $98,000,000 in assets. The integrity of the bank has never been compromised during its 128 years of existence. The banks strength is built on commitment, experience, and honor. With offices in Mayville, Hillsboro, and Hatton, The Goose River Bank serves the residents, agriculture, business, and industry of Traill County and surrounding areas with pride and stability.
Boasting the slogan, The oldest state bank in North Dakota, The Goose River Bank is proud to be a part of North Dakotas past, present, and its future and will continue to bring you the finest banking services available today, while handling your business in a safe and confidential manner.
You are encouraged to stop by one of our offices and see for yourself why your friends are relying on The Goose River Bank for their financial needs.
All funds in a "noninterest-bearing transaction account" are insured in full by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from December 31, 2010, through December 31, 2012. This temporary unlimited coverage is in addition to, and separate from, the coverage of at least $250,000 available to depositors under the FDIC's general deposit insurance rules.
The term "noninterest-bearing transaction account" includes a traditional checking account or demand deposit account on which the insured depository institution pays no interest. It does not include other accounts, such as traditional checking or demand deposit accounts that may earn interest, NOW accounts, money market deposit accounts, and Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts ("IOLTAs").
For more information about FDIC insurance coverage of transaction accounts, visit www.fdic.gov.