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The team dives into a rare listing — a $43M rural Wyoming bank for sale — and uncovers why this deal might be too good (or strange) to be true.
Business Listing - https://dealstream.com/d/biz-sale/banks/9kphsq
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In this episode, the hosts examine a highly unusual business listing: a $43 million bank for sale in rural Wyoming. During the episode the hosts dive into the pros and cons of owning a small bank in today's complex regulatory environment. What starts as an intriguing opportunity turns into a masterclass on financial regulation, rural market dynamics, and how bank ownership works in the U.S. Tune in to hear why owning a bank isn’t as glamorous (or easy) as it sounds.
Key Highlights:
- A $43M bank for sale in Wyoming appears in a public listing
- Regulatory burden makes small banks hard to operate profitably
- Discussion of community banks, consolidation, and compliance challenges
- Real-world anecdote about a failed attempt to acquire a bank
- Breakdown of what an “S charter” means and how banks are structured
- Speculation on why this bank is listed publicly and what might be wrong with it
- Heather's deep insight into the banking industry and SBA financing
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By Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley4.8
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The team dives into a rare listing — a $43M rural Wyoming bank for sale — and uncovers why this deal might be too good (or strange) to be true.
Business Listing - https://dealstream.com/d/biz-sale/banks/9kphsq
💼 Sponsors:
Capital Pad – Want to buy a small business but need funding? Or want to invest in someone else's acquisition? Capital Pad is a marketplace for acquisition entrepreneurs and investors. Founded by Travis Jamison, it simplifies governance, terms, and distributions. Professionalize your investing experience at https://www.capitalpad.com and tell them Acquisitions Anonymous sent you!
VISO Business Capital – Financing a business acquisition? Heather and her team at VISO Capital work with 30+ lenders to match buyers with the best SBA loan options. Sign up for a free live Q&A and find the right deal structure faster: https://www.visiocap.net → click “Zoom Signup”
In this episode, the hosts examine a highly unusual business listing: a $43 million bank for sale in rural Wyoming. During the episode the hosts dive into the pros and cons of owning a small bank in today's complex regulatory environment. What starts as an intriguing opportunity turns into a masterclass on financial regulation, rural market dynamics, and how bank ownership works in the U.S. Tune in to hear why owning a bank isn’t as glamorous (or easy) as it sounds.
Key Highlights:
- A $43M bank for sale in Wyoming appears in a public listing
- Regulatory burden makes small banks hard to operate profitably
- Discussion of community banks, consolidation, and compliance challenges
- Real-world anecdote about a failed attempt to acquire a bank
- Breakdown of what an “S charter” means and how banks are structured
- Speculation on why this bank is listed publicly and what might be wrong with it
- Heather's deep insight into the banking industry and SBA financing
Subscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inbox
Advertise with us by clicking here
For inquiries or suggestions, email us at [email protected]

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