JACKSON, Wyo. — The Bank of Jackson Hole (BoJH) has been recognized as the Best Small Bank in Wyoming by Newsweek as part of their America’s Best Banks 2022.
The article published first on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021 stated the news source “assessed thousands of FDIC-insured banks and credit unions, and the savings and checking accounts they offer, based on more than 50 different factors to land on best-in-class options in 26 different categories.” The small bank category criteria for institution size were less than $10 billion in assets managed and number of branches in state were considered. BoJH has 10 branches.
BoJH CEO Pete Lawton noted, “this is a great accolade for the bank, and we are pleased to see this research put BoJH at the top for Wyoming.” Anna Olson, President/ CEO of the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce added, “congratulations to the entire team at BoJH for this incredible Newsweek recognition. Bringing this national award to the banking industry in Jackson Hole is a testament to the level of service, quality of product and investment in the community we all benefit from. The Bank of Jackson Hole has a long heritage of knowing our community and we are lucky to have them as our local bank for business and personal banking.”










