Nevada State Bank History
December 9, 1959: Nevada State Bank, organized by a group of 12 businessmen, opens its doors for business, with one location in downtown Las Vegas.
1968: Reddi Reserve account introduced, giving customers the ability to use a line of credit to cover overdrafts in their checking accounts.
1983: The first Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are purchased and installed.
1984: Nevada State Bank celebrates its Silver Anniversary with a total of five branches and 269 employees.
1985: Nevada State Bank is purchased by Zions Bancorporation and operates as an autonomous subsidiary.
1991: NSB expands out of southern Nevada by opening three in-store branches in northern Nevada.
1997: NSB opens branches in five rural communities: Eureka, Fernley, Lovelock, Tonopah, and Wells.
1998: Telephone, online and PC Banking are introduced, offering clients the ability to bank 24/7.
1999: Nevada State Bank merges with Pioneer Citizens Bank of Nevada, enhancing its presence in northern Nevada.
2002: Nevada State Bank introduces Internet Bill Pay for consumer banking clients, one of the first banks in the country to offer this service free of charge.
2004: Reddi-Check is launched, creating images of cleared checks instead of having cancelled checks mailed with monthly statements.
2005: Nevada State Bank is the first bank in the state to offer Remote Deposits™, enabling companies to scan checks electronically instead of bringing them to the bank.
September 2008: Nevada State Bank is selected by the FDIC to assume the insured deposits of Silver State Bank.
April 2009: Nevada State Bank acquires the banking operations of Great Basin Bank of Nevada in a transaction facilitated by the FDIC.
August 2009: Nevada State Bank acts as Payout Agent for the FDIC in the resolution of Community Bank of Nevada, which was closed by the Nevada Financial Institutions Division.
2010: NevadaSmallBusiness.com website launches, and Nevada State Bank joins social media with a Facebook page and Twitter account.
2011: Nevada State Bank launches Mobile Banking and Bill Pay, and rolls out "Smart ATMs" that allow clients to deposit cash and checks without deposit slips or envelopes.
2014: Mobile Check Deposit launches; clients can submit checks for deposit using a mobile device.
2014: Nevada State Bank launches its annual Small Business Survey, with highly targeted, statewide research on business trends, opinions, and priorities.
2015: Digital Payments enable clients to make purchases with their smart phones.
December 31, 2015: Nevada State Bank becomes a division of ZB, N.A., whose parent company is Zions Bancorporation.
January 2017: Terry Shirey is named President and CEO of Nevada State Bank; Dallas Haun remains as Chairman.
2017: Nevada State Bank earns winning marks in three contests: Best of Reno, Best of Las Vegas, and Readers’ Choice Awards in Elko, enabling it to claim the “Best in the State” title.
September 30, 2018: Zions Bancorporation merges with ZB, N.A. Nevada State Bank is now a division of Zions Bancorporation, N.A.
2018-2021: Nevada State Bank retains its “Best in the State” title
August 2022: NSB expands its northern Nevada presence by purchasing three branches from City National Bank in Reno, Carson City and Minden.