Main Headquarters:
3497 South US 41
Terre Haute, Indiana, 47802
Phone Number:
(812) 234-0087
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BMO Harris Bank in Terre Haute, IN delivers a wide array of banking, mortgage, lending, investment, and wealth management services to individuals and small businesses. We also support the commercial banking needs of small and large corporations, governments and institutional investors. In the U.S. we have over 600 branches and approximately 1,300 ATMs in the Midwest, Southwest and Southeast, complemented by desktop, smartphone and tablet banking. We focus on building relationships with a vision to be the bank that defines great customer experience — building that reputation with new customers and deepening it with existing customers. Our goal in everything we do is to help our customers make sense of complexity, make better choices in investing, saving and borrowing and have confidence. We help our customers make money make sense by delivering the broadest range of financial services. And, we have a deep commitment to the communities where our employees work and live. Visit or contact your neighborhood branch today!
Monday : | 8:30 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Tuesday : | 8:30 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Wednesday : | 8:30 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Thursday : | 8:30 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Friday : | 8:30 AM - | 6:00 PM | |
Saturday : | 9:00 AM - | 12:00 PM | |
Sunday : | closed |
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Terre Haute may have one or more banks. A bank is a financial institution that is charged with the function of accepting deposits and lending out money. Thus, it acts as an intermediary connecting individuals with a capital deficit with individuals having a capital surplus. They are centrally placed in the financial system for most economies. Thus, they function under a well-defined set of regulations. Most banks have national and regional headquarters, and then branches in smaller towns and villages. The banks may be international, national or local in spread of operations.