Spirit Lake Location

The Spirit Lake lobby will close at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, January 15, to prepare for the move. The drive-up will be open until 5 p.m. that day. Our new location opens Thursday, January 16 at 1800 Royal Avenue, Spirit Lake.  We look forward to serving you in our new facility!

Dismiss alert

Business Credit Cards

Choose from our popular business credit card options such as low rate, cash back or flexible rewards to find one that works best for your business.

  • No matter which card you choose, your business will benefit from important features like:

    • Free online expense reporting tools.
    • No fee for additional employee cards.
    • Mobile payment capability for added convenience.
    • Zero Fraud Liability* — you won’t be liable for fraudulent purchases when your card is lost or stolen.
    • Cardmember Service available 24 hours a day/365 days per year.

    The creditor and issuer of these cards is Elan Financial Services, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc.

    *Elan Financial Services provides zero fraud liability for unauthorized transactions. Cardholder must notify Elan Financial Services promptly of any unauthorized use. Certain conditions and limitations may apply.

     

    Interested? Please contact us.

Related Posts

How To Do Online Banking: Getting Started, Security Tips and More

The internet has revolutionized the way we manage our finances, making banking more accessible than ever before.

ITM – a new way to bank

ATMs can only offer so much. When you need to talk to a banking professional, that’s where the ITM shines. Simply select the option to talk to a live Bank Midwest employee and, in seconds, one of our employee-owners will appear on-screen to help you with your banking needs.

Businesses fight back against fraud with positive pay system

In an evolving digital landscape, businesses can proactively defend against ACH and check fraud with a Positive Pay system from Bank Midwest. It detects fraudulent transactions before money leaves your account. Whether you run a large corporation or operate solo, dealing with fraud can disrupt your business.