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Metro Business Report November 23, 2010


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This is Lane Beattie, president of the Salt Lake Chamber, with your Metro Business Report.

Zions Bank has deployed a new line of Military Banking products and services designed for active duty, guard/reserve personnel and their dependents, as well as veterans, retired military, enlistees, ROTC students, and Department of Defense civilians.

Designed to meet financial needs unique to the military, the products were developed by retired Air Force reservist Brian Garrett, who spent the last 18 years of his military career at Hill Air Force Base and who now serves as director of Zions Bank's Military Relations.

As a courtesy to armed forces members, Zions Bank also waives the ATM fees for deployed military personnel.

Zions Bank is Utah's oldest financial institution and is the only local bank with a statewide distribution of branches, operating 105 full-service offices.

This is Lane Beattie for KSL News Radio.

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