Three Rivers Bank partners with Merit Financial Advisors
Three Rivers Bank of Montana is partnering with Merit Financial Advisors, a nationally recognized wealth management firm, to expand its financial service offerings.
This partnership will enable the bank to provide comprehensive wealth management services to clients in the Flathead Valley, helping individuals, families, and businesses strategize their growth, and preserving their financial assets, according to a press release.
Through this collaboration, Three Rivers Bank will offer a full suite of financial planning and investment management services tailored to meet the unique needs of the local community. By partnering with Merit Financial Advisors, the bank will leverage the expertise of a firm known for its personalized, client-centric approach to wealth management.
"Our mission has always been to provide exceptional solutions that meet the needs of our clients. Partnering with Merit Financial Advisors allows us to elevate our services by offering a holistic approach to wealth management," said A.J. King, CEO of Three Rivers Bank of Montana. "This collaboration brings an added level of expertise and resources, ensuring our clients have access to the best possible guidance for their financial future."
Merit Financial Advisors has built a reputation for its commitment to fiduciary responsibility, innovative financial strategies, and personalized service, according to a release. Their team of experienced advisors is expected to work closely with Three Rivers Bank to ensure clients receive tailored solutions that align with their financial goals and values.
“Three Rivers Bank embodies the values we hold dear at Merit Financial Advisors, and this partnership is a natural extension of our shared mission,” said Bryce Stacy, Service Advisor of Merit Financial Advisors. “Our goal is to revolutionize the client experience by building the RIA of the future, and this collaboration with Three Rivers Bank ensures that we remain deeply invested in the people, businesses, and future of the Flathead Valley."