Clackamas County Bank traces its roots to its initial establishment with a building on old Main Street (now Pioneer Blvd.), constructed around 1913 by Owners M.A. Deaton and W.A. Proctor. The right half of the building served as the bank, while the left half was designated for rental purposes. Since its inception, the bank has been committed to being a locally owned, independent community bank. Its mission is centered on delivering high-quality personalized banking services to both customers and communities while simultaneously maintaining sound and profitable investments for its shareholders.