Hometown banking was established in southern Utah with the opening of State Bank of Southern Utah in 1957.
Hometown banking is important because people who live and work in southern Utah make the decisions. Bank employees and officers understand the banking needs of area residents because they are affected by the same economic climate. Find out what hundreds already know - hometown banking is better.
State Bank of Southern Utah would like to welcome new Commercial Loan Officer Evan Thomas to the River Road branch in St. George. Evan was born and raised in San Dimas, California. Evan attended BYU where he got his bachelors degree in sociology and then went on to Utah State University where he finished with his MBA.
When he is not working at State Bank, Evan enjoys playing golf, basketball, softball, and spending time with his family. In the short amount of time that Evan has been working for State Bank, he has come to enjoy working with his new co-workers in the great culture that surrounds State Bank. He loves the focus on customer relationships and how easy and simple it is to get things done compared to other banks.
Contact Evan for any of your commercial lending needs.
ethomas@sbsu.com
435-652-7070