Alpine Bank

3.8
20 reviews

About

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Founded in 1973, Alpine Bank is an independent, employee-owned organization with headquarters in Glenwood Springs and banking offices across Colorado’s Western Slope, mountains, and Front Range. Alpine Bank employs more than 800 people and serves 170,000 customers with personal, business, wealth management*, mortgage, and online banking services. Our customers tell us doing business with employees who actually own the bank makes all the difference. They cite our friendly service, flexibility in creating tailored solutions, timely local decision-making, and long-term customer commitment which can often spans decades. At Alpine Bank we believe that strengthening our communities is more than good business, it is our business. That’s why Alpine employees receive 24 hours of paid volunteer time each year, and through our innovative Loyalty Debit Card program, with every customer transaction Alpine Bank (not our customers) donates 10 cents to support nonprofits and charities in Colorado. In 2023, the bank gave $2.35 million to community causes through this channel. Alpine Bank has a five-star rating — meaning it has earned a superior performance classification — from BauerFinancial, an independent organization that analyzes and rates the performance of financial institutions in the United States. Alpine Banks of Colorado, the holding company for Alpine Bank, member FDIC, also trades shares of the Class B Nonvoting Common Stock under the symbol “ALPIB" on the OTCQX® Best Market. To learn more, visit alpinebank.com. *Alpine Bank Wealth Management services are not FDIC insured, may lose value and are not guaranteed by the bank.

Details

  • Drive-throughNot available
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Alpine Bank
215 St. Paul Street, Denver, CO
80206, United States

Hours

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  • RR
    Roddy Reef
    3 days ago
    1.0
    I tried to establish a business relationship with Alpine I had an issue in the past I have had a solid relationship with another bank for ten years Alpine didn’t even give me the the time of day So much for old school neighborhood bank I don’t ride a blue bike
  • VS
    Victor von Schlegell
    Dec 23, 2025
    1.0
    Opening an account online is cumbersome. Then, when you log into your account you need to be verified AGAIN each time you want to do almost anything. I wanted this to work but it's just not worth the hassle. Plus, they charged an "early termination fee" of $25 when I closed the account for the reasons just given. Don't recall seeing any notice is such a charge! I protested but have heard nothing.
  • DC
    Deontae Cowans
    Aug 8, 2025
    1.0
    The experience and customer service at this location has been repeatedly poor. After trying to conduct basic business, I was vetted by three different employees regarding why I wanted to cash a check. As the check was minimal and I previously had an account, I only wanted to cash the check. This process took three employees and over 20 minutes. This branch should be avoided.
  • FG
    Fred Gates
    Oct 5, 2023
    5.0
    Awesome Bank! Great people knowledgeable five stars I wish I can give it more.
  • GM
    Gavin McNeill
    Sep 28, 2021
    5.0
    The New Design of Alpine Banks backend made me cry tears of joy it looks so beautiful. Always friendly staff, but to see a beautiful UI/UX improvement, wow. That is really the cherry on top. Thanks for always improving, but also thanks for always being great!

Frequently Asked Questions About Alpine Bank

What are the Alpine Bank Denver-Cherry Creek branch's regular operating hours?

The Denver-Cherry Creek branch is open Monday to Thursday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Friday from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM. It is closed on weekends.

Where is the Alpine Bank Denver-Cherry Creek branch located?

It is located at 215 St. Paul Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80206, with designated parking spaces in the garage beneath the building accessible from 2nd Avenue between St. Paul and Milwaukee.