
Opportunity Bank of Montana Named One of Newsweek’s America’s Best Regional Banks in Montana for 2025
January 2, 2025
Opportunity Bank of Montana Named One of Newsweek’s America’s Best Regional Banks in Montana for 2025
HELENA, MT—Opportunity Bank of Montana is proud to announce that we have been recognized as one of
Newsweek’s America’s Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions in Montana for 2025. This honor highlights our
ongoing commitment to providing exceptional financial services and fostering strong relationships with our
customers and communities.
Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group recognized top regional banks and credit unions in the United States, by
conducting a large-scale study based on the analysis of over 9,000 institutions, more than 70,000 customer
surveys and millions of social media reviews. Rankings are based on a comprehensive evaluation that considers
customer satisfaction, trustworthiness, branch services and digital offerings. The inclusion of real customer
reviews and ratings makes it a true reflection of the trust and loyalty we’ve earned from those we serve.
“This achievement speaks volumes about the dedication of our team and the
relationships we’ve built across Montana. As a locally focused community bank, we
are proud to contribute to the growth and vitality of the communities we call home. We
extend our gratitude to our customers for their trust and loyalty and to our team for
their hard work and commitment to excellence.” - Laura Clark - President and Chief
Executive Officer – Opportunity Bank of Montana
“Regional banks and credit unions are the financial backbone of communities
nationwide as they support small businesses, fund local projects and ensure easy
access to essential banking services. Newsweek and market-data research firm
Plant-A Insights are proud to introduce America’s Best Regional Banks and Credit
Unions 2025, highlighting companies utilizing a community- and customer-centric
approach to make a big financial impact in their neighborhoods.” – Nancy Cooper –
Global Editor in Chief – Newsweek