Sioux Falls
Financial Center & ATM
Phone
605-275-9559
Fax: 605-275-9558
Address
225 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Lobby Hours
Mon – Fri: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Drive-Thru ITM Hours
Mon – Fri: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sat: 8 a.m. – Noon
Location Benefits
Sioux Falls Team
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For over 140 years, Bank Midwest has served customers like you with their financial planning, education, and investments for generations. We provide modern digital tools and banking solutions of big banks with the small-town service and the ease of access of a local community bank in South Dakota.
Whether you’re looking to open a savings account, apply for a loan, or seeking professional guidance on insurance or trust and estate planning, your local team in Sioux Falls is happy to help you with all your banking needs.
Securities and insurance products are not deposits, not FDIC insured, not insured by any federal government agency, not guaranteed by the bank, and may go down in value.
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What Makes Sioux Falls Home
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is a city that blends a rich history with a forward-thinking, vibrant future. Established in 1856, this bustling metro area is now home to over 200,000 residents, many of whom participate in its dynamic sports and entertainment scene. Whether you’re cheering for a local sports team or attending a world-class event, Sioux Falls is a city that knows how to entertain.
Industries That Move Sioux Falls Forward
But it’s not just the entertainment scene that makes Sioux Falls stand out. The city’s economy is a story of transformation, with a diverse range of industries now driving its growth. Once shaped by local quarries and fertile farmlands, Sioux Falls is now home to Fortune 500 finance companies, drawn by South Dakota’s banking-friendly regulations. Beyond banking, Sioux Falls is making its mark as a healthcare hub, with three major hospitals that provide top-tier medical services to the region. Tech is another major sector that’s seen growth, offering numerous employment opportunities that fuel the city’s booming job market.
Sioux Falls is also a city for outdoor lovers. With a robust network of parks and bike trails, residents have access to endless green spaces, perfect for hiking, biking, or simply enjoying the outdoors. From the breathtaking beauty of Falls Park to the scenic bike routes winding through the city, Sioux Falls offers a healthy and active lifestyle to its residents. It’s no wonder so many people are choosing Sioux Falls not just as a place to live, but as a place to thrive.
This is Sioux Falls—where community, business, and recreation come together to create a city that’s alive with possibilities.
Things to Do Around Sioux Falls
As one of South Dakota’s most dynamic cities, Sioux Falls offers many opportunities to make memories for both visitors and tourists, from the city’s wealth of natural beauty, to its cultural arts scene, and downtown shopping and dining.
Denny Sanford Premier Center
The Denny Sanford Premier Center is the heart of Sioux Falls’ entertainment scene. With a seating capacity of up to 12,000, this center has become a premier location for both national tours and local events, offering a dynamic space for the community to come together to enjoy world-class entertainment. Whether you’re watching a thrilling hockey game, attending a concert by top artists, or enjoying a trade show, the Denny Sanford Premier Center is a cultural and artistic hub for Sioux Falls.
Falls Park
Falls Park is home to the iconic waterfalls from which Sioux Falls gets its name. Spanning across 123 acres, the park is a landmark destination for locals and tourists, where they can explore the walking trails, go picnicking, and view the stunning sights of the waterfalls.
Washington Pavilion
As part of the 1999 project to revitalize the downtown area, the Washington Pavilion is a staple of Sioux Falls’ vibrant arts scene. The pavilion blends science and the arts, offering interactive exhibits, hands-on learning experiences, and a state-of-the-art performing arts theater that brings Broadway productions and other live stage plays to the city.
Historic Orpheum Theater
Located downtown, this theater is one of Sioux Falls’ most iconic attractions, serving locals and tourists with live entertainment since 1913. The center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and hosts a variety of performances, from live stage plays, to concerts and trade shows.
Great Plains Zoo
This award-winning zoo is a must-visit destination for families in the Sioux Falls area. It is home to hundreds of animals from across the world, with exhibits and habitats that span continents including the African lions, Arctic penguins, giraffes, and many other species. Visitors can also enjoy seasonal features such as the carousel, train rides, splash pad, and zookeeper tours.
Investing in Our South Dakota Communities
At Bank Midwest, we’re committed to strengthening the communities we serve through our Community Fund, supporting initiatives that create meaningful, lasting impact. We provide grants to local 501(c)(3) organizations and invest in projects that support the arts, recreation, youth programs, environmental efforts, and overall community improvement.
Some of our recent grants in the region include:
$10,000
Sioux Empire Baseball (SEBA, 2025)
$15,000
Veterans Community Project of Sioux Falls (2024)
$10,000
Riverline District, Sioux Falls (2023)
$5,000
Ronald McDonald House, Sioux Falls (2022)
$200,000
Bank Midwest Community Food Shelf Support during COVID-19 (2020)
Frequently Asked Questions About Bank Midwest
What services are offered at Bank Midwest in Sioux Falls?
As your local bank in South Dakota, Bank Midwest makes managing your finances easy and convenient. Whether you are a small business owner looking for the right business insurance* for your operation, a farmer pursuing succession plans to pass down your farm to the next generation, or a family seeking a loan to buy a home, your local team in Sioux Falls provides clarity and professional guidance for all of your banking needs.
Securities and insurance products are not deposits, not FDIC insured, not insured by any federal government agency, not guaranteed by the bank, and may go down in value.
How does Bank Midwest stand out in Sioux Falls?
At Bank Midwest, you have access to the modern digital tools of big banks paired with the small-town service and reachability of community banks in South Dakota. Instead of having to drive to your bank for your daily banking needs, our online options and mobile app allow you to bank on the go, so you can focus on what matters most.
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At Bank Midwest, your local team is easy to reach and ready to help you with your everyday banking needs.








