History
In an era when determination and hard work founded many a fortune, the Pueblo Savings Bank was formed. After finishing his first term as Colorado's governor, Alva Adams immediately jumped into business in Pueblo, the industrial capital of the state. Founded in a town deep in tradition and democratic values, Adams customers were primarily ranchers and miners who believed in the bank's firm commitment to personal and commercial trust. The bank grew and prospered, changing locations to accommodate its rapid growth. Its name evolved to reflect the changes in its mission and expanded services. After the turn of the 20th century, the bank came to be known as Pueblo Savings & Trust Company. A half-century later, Pueblo was at its peak of economic times and changed its name to the Pueblo Bank & Trust Company. In 1960, the main location settled at Fifth and Court streets where it remains today. Today, the bank is known as PB&T Bank and is proud of its heritage.
Specialties
Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender Unlike other banks of its size, PB&T Bank remains independently owned. This allows the bank to focus its energy on each local Colorado market. It also allows for a more personal touch, such as immediate one-on-one interaction. The personal touch remains the bank's credo. PB&T Bank can personalize its products to individual depositors and to the small businesses it serves. It is this same personal touch and these founding values that have translated into participation and support of local events such as the HARP Project and the Christmas Parade of Lights. Through the commitment of local ownership and the bank's long history of providing solid, reliable products and services, the future of PB&T Bank is secure. Demonstrating progressive and individualized service, PB&T Bank will continue to be a leader of independent banks.