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TCF Bank is snatching up a portion of the banking market by keeping Sunday hours at all lobbies and locations - and competitors don't seem to care.
At issue is how large that portion of the market is and whether it's worth it.
Traditionally, banks have been closed on Sundays. In the past some states and regulatory agencies prohibited Sunday banking.
No such laws exist in Colorado. And, while a few banks have tinkered with the idea by opening a few locations on Sundays and keeping limited Sunday hours in grocery stores, TCF is the only Colorado bank to fully embrace the seven-day-a-week idea at every location.
It's really kind of contrary to the movement of the industry. We're really the only bank that's doing this, said Bernadette Slowey, TCF marketing director for Colorado.
Sunday hours aren't new for TCF. It's been doing it in Colorado for at least three...





