YNB

446215

401 Elm, Yukon, OK, 73099  

The formation of The Yukon National Bank is closely associated with the formation of the Yukon Mill and Grain Company and the initial growth of the City of Yukon. Even though the Yukon Mill and Grain Company is no longer active, the buildings act as a reminder of where we’ve been and how we got there. Today, YNB boasts five locations


The formation of The Yukon National Bank is closely associated with the formation of the Yukon Mill and Grain Company and the initial growth of the City of Yukon. Even though the Yukon Mill and Grain Company is no longer active, the buildings act as a reminder of where we’ve been and how we got there. Today, YNB boasts five locations and services Yukon, Mustang and the Oklahoma City metro area. We also have nine ATM locations for your convenience. A Little Bank History The founder of YNB was John F. Kroutil. John’s parents, Frank and Catherine Kroutil, came to America from Czechoslovakia in 1881. They first settled in Nebraska, then moved to the Yukon, Oklahoma Territory in 1895. In 1902 John F. Kroutil, Frank Kroutil and A.F. Dobry bought the stocks for the Yukon Mill, and elected John F. Kroutil president. In 1907 John F. Kroutil created the Yukon Electric Company. It operated independently for many years before it was sold to OG&E in 1959.


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YNB arranges the following loan types:
  • RESIDENTIAL: Hard Money , FHA , Construction loans , Portfolio
  • COMMERCIAL: Hard Money , Portfolio
  • LAND: Hard Money , Construction
Lending territories: OK

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