Mutual Savings & Loan Associations

Mutual Savings and Loan Associations

This page has information and resources for Montana state-chartered credit mutual savings and loan associations, including a charter list, applications and forms, consent letter requests for Secretary of State registration, and applicable statutes and rules.

Institution Lists

Type Name Physical Address City State ZIP
Main Office Pioneer Federal Savings and Loan Association 202 N Main St Deer Lodge MT 59722
Branch Pioneer Federal Savings and Loan Association 32 N Washington St Dillon MT 59725

Mutual Savings and Loan Associations Topics

When registering the name of a business with the Secretary of State (SOS), there are certain words and word combinations that are restricted from use without a consent letter from the Montana Division of Banking and Financial Institutions (Division). These restrictions are in place to protect citizens from being misled into thinking a business is a financial institution when it is not and to prevent confusion between similar names.


What are the Restricted Words?

Pursuant to Mont. Code Ann. § 32-2-902 - Prohibitions on advertising as mutual association -- trade names restricted, the restricted words are:

  • "mutual savings and loan association"
  • "savings and loan association"
  • "savings and loan"
  • "mutual association"
  • "mutual savings association"
  • "building and loan"
  • "building and loan association"

The restriction includes the plural of these words. Mont. Code Ann. § 1-2-105(3) General Definitional Rules -- Verb Tense, Gender, And Number


How Will I Know if I Need a Consent Letter from the Division

If the SOS receives a registration for a business name containing restricted words, a message will appear stating that a consent letter from the Division must be uploaded before the registration can be completed.


How do I Request a Consent Letter from the Division?

Send an email to the Division office at banking@mt.gov and provide the following:

  • The name of the business,
  • a brief description of business activities the business intends to perform in Montana, and
  • if the business a non-profit or for-profit.

Why does it Matter if My Business is a Non-Profit?

The Division may grant a waiver to a nonprofit organization if:

  • the organization is not acting as a financial institution; and
  • the name used is not likely to mislead a reasonable individual into thinking that the organization is acting as a financial institution.

Montana law allows notarization performed using audio-video technology. Learn more about the requirements and process.

The Division uses the State of Montana File Transfer Service and MT Drive to send and receive large or confidential documents.

MAR Notice Number Topics Addressed in Notice Publication Notice
2-59-615

Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Adoption and Repeal pertaining to mutual savings and loan associations, savings and loan associations - real estate, and examination and supervisory fees for savings and loan associations.

2/11/22
2-59-615

Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Adoption and Repeal pertaining to mutual savings and loan associations, savings and loan associations - real estate, and examination and supervisory fees for savings and loan associations.

Proposed Forms

12/23/21