Meet our team
Our difference? Our people.
In every city and town we serve, we take your business personally. Our team is ready to serve you in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California.
Meet a fourth generation farming family.
With the support of Banner Bank and its dedication to the community and agriculture, Bains Ranches have nearly doubled their size in the past five years.
Projects Financed by Banner Bank
Commercial Real Estate Financing
Home Builder Financing
Watch your construction project take shape with customized homebuilder loans.
Income Property Financing
Explore custom loan programs for construction and income-producing real estate.
Owner-Occupied Real Estate
Refinance and improve commercial property you own or are looking to buy.
Financial insights from our experts.
Explore articles and tips written by our experts to help guide your big and small financial decisions.
Enhance Business Agility
Read tips to improve the ability to quickly scale up to meet new demand or adjust in a downturn.
Tips for Succession Success
What happens when you want to retire? Who will lead the company? How will you get your equity out of the business?
Boost your cybersecurity
These best practices can tighten your company’s cyber security from a digital perspective.
One of the West's most-loved banks.
Newsweek has again selected us as one of America's Best Regional Banks.
Forbes has named us one of the 100 Best Banks in America. © 2025 Forbes Media LLC. Used with permission.
Newsweek again gave us the nod as one of America's Most Trustworthy Companies.
Our clients inspire us.
Our Commercial clients take big swings – and often strengthen their communities and the world beyond their backyards. From boutique wineries to multinational manufacturing, we’re a little in awe of all they achieve.Smith-Root
This industry pioneer has been innovating for more than 60 years to help researchers around the world study fish populations with precision and care.
Dunham Cellars
For the Dunham family of Walla Walla’s beloved Dunham Cellars, the journey to winemaking began in 1995, when there were fewer than 10 wineries in the area and the Washington wine industry was still new.
















