Alerus Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: ALRS) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Alerus Financial, National Association, (together, “Alerus”) announced they have received all regulatory approvals necessary to complete the previously announced acquisition of HMN Financial, Inc. (Nasdaq: HMNF) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Home Federal Savings Bank (together, “Home Federal”). The merger was unanimously approved by the board of directors of each company. Stockholders of each company approved the all-stock transaction during special meetings held September 12, 2024. Alerus and Home Federal anticipate the acquisition will close early in the fourth quarter of 2024, subject to customary closing conditions.
“This is an exciting time for both Alerus and Home Federal as we merge our teams and prepare to provide an enhanced financial services experience for our combined clients,” said Katie Lorenson, President and CEO at Alerus. “As an experienced acquirer, we are committed to providing a seamless transition for Home Federal’s employees and clients and we look forward to helping them achieve their long-term financial goals.”
“We carefully selected Alerus as our merger partner for many reasons, but at the top of the list are our similar values and commitment to client service,” said Brad Krehbiel, President and Chief Executive Officer of HMNF. “Our merger with Alerus is the right choice for our stockholders, our clients, and our employees, and we are excited for the new opportunities this will bring to our clients and team.”
Upon completion of the transaction, Alerus will have approximately $5.5 billion in total assets, $3.7 billion in total loans, $4.3 billion in total deposits, and approximately $43.1 billion in assets under administration and management. The addition of Home Federal’s 12 branches in Rochester, Minnesota and throughout southern Minnesota, one branch in Iowa, and one branch in Wisconsin, will expand Alerus’ footprint to new markets and increase its total number of branches to 29 locations throughout the Midwest and Arizona.