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GLACIER BANCORP INC (GBCI)

Financials · Regional commercial banking · NYSE

A profitable regional bank holding company expanding across the Mountain West and Southwest through organic growth and strategic acquisitions, with strong net margins and consistent revenue growth.

What GLACIER BANCORP INC does

Glacier Bancorp is a regional bank holding company serving markets across Montana, Idaho, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, and Texas. The company provides commercial and consumer lending, deposit services, and payment processing to businesses and individuals in its market areas. Glacier grows through both organic lending and selective acquisitions of financial institutions and branches.

Themes: ["Regional commercial banking","Community banking and deposit gathering","Commercial real estate lending","Mergers and acquisitions / bank consolidation","Payment processing and fintech competition"]

Fundamentals

Dividend: yield +2.6%; 4-year non-decreasing per-share dividend streak (SEC XBRL).

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Key risks (from latest filing)

["Economic deterioration in Mountain West and Southwest markets could increase loan delinquencies, reduce collateral values, and decrease deposit growth","Competitive pressure from larger banks with greater resources, credit unions, and non-depository financial companies; risk of inability to compete as fintech companies and consolidation reshape the banking landscape","Execution risk on M&A growth strategy; difficulty sourcing, integrating, and profitably deploying acquired assets, with potential for goodwill impairment, stock dilution, and disruption to core operations"]

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Fundamentals: Finnhub, as of 2026-07-10. Filings: SEC EDGAR. Prices are delayed daily-close data.

Last updated 2026-07-09.

Informational only — NOT financial advice. All figures are delayed daily-close data from SEC EDGAR & Finnhub, shown with their as-of date.