Hampton Branch Temporarily Closed

Our branch in Hampton is temporarily closed due to smoke damage. For service, please contact us or visit another nearby Merchants Bank location in Cannon Falls, Hastings or Northfield. Thank you.

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Hampton

23280 Main Street
Hampton, MN 55031

(651) 437-9535

Hours

Lobby Hours

Lobby Hours
Monday Temporarily Closed
Tuesday Temporarily Closed
Wednesday Temporarily Closed
Thursday Temporarily Closed
Friday Temporarily Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Drive Up Hours

Lobby Hours
Monday Temporarily Closed
Tuesday Temporarily Closed
Wednesday Temporarily Closed
Thursday Temporarily Closed
Friday Temporarily Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Observed Holidays

January 1
Closed for New Year's Day
May 27
Closed for Memorial Day
July 4
Closed for Independence Day
September 2
Closed for Labor Day
November 28
Closed for Thanksgiving
December 24
Closed at Noon for Christmas Eve
December 25
Closed for Christmas
January 1, 2025
Closed for New Year's Day

Services

  • Safe Deposit Box

Local Leadership

Our Hampton location is guided by our local Branch Manager and Community Advisory Board, made up of local community members and business professionals. 

President: Jon Dahl

Community Involvement

Being a community leader is who we are. Our team volunteers thousands of hours each year in leadership and education roles in addition to local events.

Our local team is proud to be involved in volunteer efforts in Hampton and the surrounding communities.

Upcoming Events

Check back soon for updates. Click here to see our company-wide calendar. Read about recent events.

Our History

Hampton joined the Merchants Bank family in 2000 as part of the Hampton Banks acquisition, which included locations in Apple Valley, Cottage Grove, Hampton and Hastings. 

J. G. Schmidt and S. A. Nerland established the State Bank of Hampton in 1899 in the small town of Hampton, MN. Then in 1904, Albert Muellerleile and his wife purchased a majority interest in the bank and were the major decision-makers for the bank over the next 65 years. 

In 1926, the State Bank of Hampton assumed all assets and liabilities of their competitor bank, Farmers & Merchants and moved to a larger brick building, which is still used today. Eventually, in 1989, Primo Holding Company purchased Hampton Bank before the Merchants acquisition 11 years later.

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