Bank of Blue Valley is a regional bank serving the Kansas City area, offering personal and business banking, mortgage services, and wealth management.
What you need to know about Bank of Blue Valley
The company responds to most customer complaints in a satisfactory manner.
How to resolve a problem with Bank of Blue Valley
This guide on how to solve a customer service problem will help you resolve most problems with the company. You can also refer to the executive contacts below or contact our advocacy team directly.
Note: If you’re having customer service trouble, please use our proven methods for fixing any consumer problem before contacting a manager.
Bank of Blue Valley mailing address
11935 Riley Street
Overland Park, KS 66213
Bank of Blue Valley executive customer service contacts
Primary Contact
Robert Regnier
Vice President
11935 Riley Street
Overland Park, KS 66213
robert.regnier@bankbv.com
Secondary Contact
Katie Naidu
Head of Retail Banking, SVP
11935 Riley Street
Overland Park, KS 66213
katie.naidu@bankbv.com
Chief Executive
Douglas Kohlbeck
11935 Riley Street
Overland Park, KS 66213
douglas.kohlbeck@bankbv.com
Does Bank of Blue Valley have an online contact form?
Yes, you can find the online contact form here.
How can I contact Bank of Blue Valley customer service?
Call (877) 280-1862 or email customerservice@bankbv.com.
When can I contact Bank of Blue Valley customer service?
Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (all times Central).
Does Bank of Blue Valley offer mobile banking?
Yes, Bank of Blue Valley offers a mobile app for banking on the go, including account management, bill payments, and mobile check deposits.
What should I do if my debit card is lost or stolen?
Call (877) 280-1862 or email customerservice@bankbv.com.
How to get professional help with your Bank of Blue Valley problem
If you need help with Bank of Blue Valley, you can contact our advocacy team or just click the "Get Help" button. For immediate assistance, you can also send us a message on our Facebook group. Note: We do not charge for our advocacy.
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