Mountain Pacific Bancorp, Inc. operates as the bank holding for Mountain Pacific Bank that provides various banking products and services for businesses, professionals, and individuals. The company offers a range of deposits, including checking, savings, and individual retirement accounts, as well as certificates of deposit; and loans, such as owner-occupied real estate loans, investment real estate loans, construction loans, business loans, small business administration loans, maritime loans, and credit cards, as well as home loans. The company also provides merchant services, remote deposit capture, wire transfers, e-statements, online cash management, letter of credit, ATM, and online and mobile banking services. It has branches in Everett, Lynnwood, Ballard, and Burlington. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
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