Bank Of Colorado
As one of the oldest banks in Colorado, our first charter was issued in Ft. Lupton. While the name of the bank may have changed throughout the years, our genuine approach has always been the same.
In 1978, we became a part of a larger family of local banks started by the Dinsdale family during the Great Depression. The economic hardships took their toll on the people and the banks in Palmer, Nebraska. So brothers George and Tom Dinsdale, along with some friends, decided to do something. They pulled their resources together to open a bank for their community.
They ran their bank much like they ran their farms, which helped them earn people’s trust. So it didn’t take long before they were ready to reach out to other towns and states, including Colorado.
Today, Bank of Colorado serves communities throughout the Eastern Plains, the Front Range, the Western Slope and the Four Corners Region. Although we’ve grown, we still greet you by name and answer our calls in person. We even make the latest conveniences available, like online and mobile banking. But many of our customers still prefer to stop by one of our branches and talk to the bankers they’ve known all their lives.
Bank Of Colorado Service Telephone
Account-Related Assistance, including Debit Cards and Online Banking
1-800-227-7715
PinnPay – Online Bill Pay
1-877-903-0641
PinnBank for Business – Online Banking for Business
1-800-789-7156
Business PinnPay – Online Bill Pay for Business
1-877-903-0641
To report a lost or stolen Visa Debit Card
1-800-472-3272
Online Banking Login
How to Log In
1. Visit the bank’s website https://www.bankofcolorado.com/.
2. The Login is located to the left part of their page.
3.You’ll be required to log in with your Username and Password.
How to Enroll
1. Click the First Time Login.
2. You will be directed to another page and fill out all the blank fields with the needed information. Click on “Enroll“.
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Routing/Wiring Instructions
Bank Of Colorado customers will be required to have a routing number or routing transit number is a 9 digit number that identifies a financial institution in a transaction and the location where your bank account was opened. The most common types of transactions are ACH and wire transfers. You’ll often be asked for your checking account routing number when you’re making a payment online or by phone.
Some banks and financial institutions usually have multiple routing numbers serving different purposes, geographical regions, and branches. Therefore it is important to ensure that you are using the correct routing number before you initiate a money transfer.
A routing number can also be referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number, or an ABA routing number and can be easily be found printed on the bottom of a check or in the online banking portals of the financial institutions.
How to Find Your Routing Numbers on Check
The best way to find the routing number for your Marquette Bank checking, savings, or business account is to look into the lower-left corner of the bank check.
Routing Number | Swift Number | |
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https://www.bankofcolorado.com/ | 107002448 | Not part of SWIFT network |
Branch Locations And Opening Hours
Miles Away
Lobby Hours | Drive-Thru Hours |
Monday thru Friday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm |
Monday thru Friday 7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 7:30 am-Noon |
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Website
https://www.bankofcolorado.com/
Routing number
107002448