- First Bank Sterling, KS
- 128 South Broadway Avenue, Sterling, KS, 67579
- While our name - First Bank - may be relatively new, our roots run deep in Sterling and Rice County. Originally known as Farmers State Bank, the bank opened for business in Sterling on March 24, 1907 with Frank W. Ross as president. The previous November the bank was incorporated by a group of farsighted community business, farmers.
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- Five County Credit Union
- 765 Washington Street, Bath, ME, 04530
- Our Mission is Delivering true convenience through extended hours, modern & traditional banking services and trusted solutions. Five County Credit Union was founded by the employees of Bath Iron Works in 1956 and was then known as the "BIW Employees Federal Credit Union". In 1993, the credit union converted to a state charter.
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- Bath Savings Institution
- 105 Front Street, Bath, ME, 04530
- Bath Savings is a mutual savings bank serving Midcoast and Southern Maine for more than 165 years. We provide personal and commercial banking and investment solutions paired with competitive rates, personal service, and online banking technology that put you in control of your finances.
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- ST. CLOUD FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION
- 5600 La Centre Ave, Suite 100, Albertville, MN, 55301
- St. Cloud Financial Credit Union is a local not-for-profit. That means it is natural for us to focus on our members' needs, not our bottom line. We care, we partner with our members on their banking needs, and we build genuine relationships. We are committed to creating a meaningful difference for our members and our community.
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- First State Bank
- PO Box 827, Anadarko, OK, 73005
- First State Bank, Anadarko was established in 1909. The bank has grown every year since that time and continues to grow today. After all those years we are still the only "locally" owned bank in this community. The banking industry has changed a lot over these many years and we have changed to face the electronic age head on,
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- Cooperative Employees Credit Union
- 701 NE 7th Street, Anadarko, OK, 73005
- Cooperative Employees’ Credit Union (CECU) conducts business for the benefit of its member-owners. CECU provides a full spectrum of quality financial products that create opportunities for its members’ financial growth and stability. The Credit Union will earn and be worthy of our members’ trust by being fair, empathetic
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- Iowa State Bank
- 240 Linn Street, Brunsville, IA, 51008
- Iowa State Bank is a full service bank with locations in Hull, Ireton, Orange City, Paullina, Remsen, Sanborn, and Sheldon, Iowa.
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- The Bank of Tescott
- 101 E Lincoln Ave, Lincoln, KS, 67455
- Since establishing business in 1887, the bank has built its reputation on personal service and community promotion. Family owned and locally operated in the communities of Tescott, Lincoln, Salina, and Lindsborg, The Bank of Tescott strives to provide customers with a competitive array of loan and deposit products that aid in their financial succes
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- Oxford Federal Credit Union
- 225 River Road, Mexico, ME, 04257
- Oxford Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial institution that is owned and run by members like you. Our board of directors is democratically elected by our membership, and all members of Oxford FCU have one vote - regardless of the amount of money they have on deposit.
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- The Bank of Elk River
- 630 Main Street, Elk River, MN, 55330
- The Bank of Elk River is a community bank that has been family-owned and operated since 1885. Founded with a vision of being strong, loyal and innovative - a tradition we still honor today - we are committed to providing our customers with great service, convenient products and an overall better banking experience.
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- The Brenham National Bank
- 2211 S Day St, Brenham, TX, 77833
- Brenham National Bank began its existence in 1933 as Farmers National Bank at the corner of Main and S. Baylor streets. In 1949 the bank moved across the square into the building which housed the Day Cotton Company and the Double Dip Ice Cream Co. That location was renovated and expanded many times to meet the growing needs of the bank. In 1975,
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