Northwest Bank of Rockford

Hours

Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

4.4 - (14 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.4 - (14 reviews)
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  • Tim Yapp

    I switched over to NWB for my business banking needs after my former bank was acquired by a larger outfit and could not be any happier! Every single person I have interacted with is so kind and pleasant to work with- not pushy and truly wants to see me and my business succeed. In a short amount of time, I feel like I have built a rapport with the tellers and I feel so at home every time I visit a branch. I would happily recommend Northwest Bank to anyone looking for a local, caring financial institution that goes the extra mile.
    Jan 27th, 2024

  • Kelly

    I just moved to Rockford area with my family last year. We spent a little time looking for a small, local bank and thankfully landed on NWB! At the time we signed up, NWB was running a promotion where if you sign up and remain a customer for a specific number of months, you receive a bonus. I had completely forgotten about the promotion, so seeing the cash pop up in our bank account was such a welcome surprise! And they continue to run creative and fun contests/giveaways throughout the year for their current customers. Even more importantly, they have great customer service and such a welcoming staff. If you are looking for a safe place to bank in Rockford that feels less corporate than your average financial institution, this is the place to go. Thanks so much NWB!
    Mar 11th, 2024

  • Kristin Ravel

    I don't bank through Northwest, but I do have a mortgage through it. I bought my home and the 2nd year, when I received my home taxes, it appeared as though something was wrong because they were so much higher than the year before. Of course I realized at that time (2021) that housing cost were going up. But the cost was absurd. I pointed this out to my mortgage originator but I was essentially told 'my taxes went up.' And nothing else was done about it. A similar issue happen in 2022: I began to wonder why my taxes + fees seemed higher than folks with homes similar to mine. In 2023 I was informed of the home owner's exemptionI moved from out of state so this wasn't something I was familiar with. Apparently I filled this out during closing, but the county claims to have never received it (I even had a copy of form signed from closing). So I was overcharged two years in a row by about $1400 in taxes. The past year, the count could provide a refund but not for the year before. Of course, I recognize, I should have researched more. Learned about the homeowner's exception earlier, on my own. But given such forms are part of a mortgage originator's job of doing the tax/insurance/mortgage math for a home, I'm disappointed that my particular case was not looked into, especially given I had pointed out this problem two years in a row. And especially at such a lost to my own money. Had I *not* emailed my realtor and discussed this issue with friends on the backend, I'm sure I'd just continue to be overtaxed. My issue would have never been looked into. Everyone was 'professional' in the exchange, but it's frustrating that if this was a mistake on the other end (if the accidentally undercharged me) I would for sure be footing the bill. But Northwest will not accept accountability for this losssays it's in the county's hands. I suppose if you do receive services from here, just don't expect issues/problems to be addressed with any detail/be taken seriously.
    Sep 21st, 2023

  • Hannah Majewski


    Mar 22nd, 2023

  • Sarah Honeyville

    Online banking is impossible. The account works for a while and then suddenly you cant get into anything or pay anything. You go to the bank to get them to fix it, and they cant help you. Finally it gets fixed and a few months later, the online wont work anymore.
    Feb 26th, 2023

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About
Northwest Bank of Rockford

Northwest Bank of Rockford is located at 4402 Peak Dr in Loves Park, Illinois 61111. Northwest Bank of Rockford can be contacted via phone at 815-312-5602 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   815-312-5602

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Northwest Bank of Rockford?

A The phone number for Northwest Bank of Rockford is: 815-312-5602.


Q Where is Northwest Bank of Rockford located?

A Northwest Bank of Rockford is located at 4402 Peak Dr, Loves Park, IL 61111


Q What is the internet address for Northwest Bank of Rockford?

A The website (URL) for Northwest Bank of Rockford is: http://nwbrockford.com/


Q What days are Northwest Bank of Rockford open?

A Northwest Bank of Rockford is open:
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Northwest Bank of Rockford rated?

A Northwest Bank of Rockford has a 4.4 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Northwest Bank of Rockford

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( 14 Reviews )
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Tim Yapp on Google

image I switched over to NWB for my business banking needs after my former bank was acquired by a larger outfit and could not be any happier! Every single person I have interacted with is so kind and pleasant to work with- not pushy and truly wants to see me and my business succeed. In a short amount of time, I feel like I have built a rapport with the tellers and I feel so at home every time I visit a branch. I would happily recommend Northwest Bank to anyone looking for a local, caring financial institution that goes the extra mile.


Kelly on Google

image I just moved to Rockford area with my family last year. We spent a little time looking for a small, local bank and thankfully landed on NWB!
At the time we signed up, NWB was running a promotion where if you sign up and remain a customer for a specific number of months, you receive a bonus. I had completely forgotten about the promotion, so seeing the cash pop up in our bank account was such a welcome surprise! And they continue to run creative and fun contests/giveaways throughout the year for their current customers. Even more importantly, they have great customer service and such a welcoming staff.
If you are looking for a safe place to bank in Rockford that feels less corporate than your average financial institution, this is the place to go. Thanks so much NWB!


Kristin Ravel on Google

image I don't bank through Northwest, but I do have a mortgage through it.
I bought my home and the 2nd year, when I received my home taxes, it appeared as though something was wrong because they were so much higher than the year before. Of course I realized at that time (2021) that housing cost were going up. But the cost was absurd. I pointed this out to my mortgage originator but I was essentially told 'my taxes went up.' And nothing else was done about it.
A similar issue happen in 2022: I began to wonder why my taxes + fees seemed higher than folks with homes similar to mine.
In 2023 I was informed of the home owner's exemptionI moved from out of state so this wasn't something I was familiar with. Apparently I filled this out during closing, but the county claims to have never received it (I even had a copy of form signed from closing). So I was overcharged two years in a row by about $1400 in taxes. The past year, the count could provide a refund but not for the year before.
Of course, I recognize, I should have researched more. Learned about the homeowner's exception earlier, on my own. But given such forms are part of a mortgage originator's job of doing the tax/insurance/mortgage math for a home, I'm disappointed that my particular case was not looked into, especially given I had pointed out this problem two years in a row. And especially at such a lost to my own money.
Had I *not* emailed my realtor and discussed this issue with friends on the backend, I'm sure I'd just continue to be overtaxed. My issue would have never been looked into.
Everyone was 'professional' in the exchange, but it's frustrating that if this was a mistake on the other end (if the accidentally undercharged me) I would for sure be footing the bill. But Northwest will not accept accountability for this losssays it's in the county's hands.
I suppose if you do receive services from here, just don't expect issues/problems to be addressed with any detail/be taken seriously.


Hannah Majewski on Google

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Sarah Honeyville on Google

image Online banking is impossible. The account works for a while and then suddenly you cant get into anything or pay anything. You go to the bank to get them to fix it, and they cant help you. Finally it gets fixed and a few months later, the online wont work anymore.


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