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First National Bank Of Omaha Shutters NRA Visa Card

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First National Bank of Omaha announced that it is not renewing a contract with the National Rifle Association (NRA) to offer customers an NRA-branded Visa card. First National Bank of Omaha offered two NRA cards with a $40 bonus and promoted it as “enough to reimburse your one-year NRA membership!”

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First National Bank of Omaha launches CaaS

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First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO) has launched Bend by FNBO, a new credit card-as-a-service (CaaS) solution that allows companies to offer customized credit cards. The […].

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First National Bank of Omaha launches a credit card-as-a-service system

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First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO) has announced a new credit card-as-a-service (CaaS) solution that aims to improve the bank’s ability to offer customised credit card issuance.

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Auriemma Roundtables comments on CFPB credit card penalty fee proposal

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Auriemma Roundtables, a leading provider of business intelligence solutions to the consumer finance industry, together with First National Bank of Omaha and a group of several other premier consumer financial services firms, has filed a comment (the “Auriemma Roundtables Comment”) on the credit card penalty fees proposal (the “Proposed Rule”) issued (..)

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First National of Omaha to drop NRA card partnership

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Facing pressure to act on gun control laws, the bank said it would not "renew its contract with the National Rifle Association to issue the NRA Visa card.".

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Curating Greeting Cards In A Digital World

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Brothers Ross and Jesse Harding were best friends growing up in Omaha, but they ended up growing apart when life took them to other places. When we both moved back to Omaha, we realized we didn’t feel like we knew each other anymore and [we] had to go about rebuilding our relationship,” Jesse told PYMNTS.

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CFPB Fines FNBO $32M Over ‘Illegal’ Credit Card Practices

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The CFPB will collect more than $32 million in fines from First National Bank of Omaha over credit card practices the regulator found to be deceptive. The bank has $18 billion in assets, is based in Omaha, NE, and is a unit of First National of Nebraska Inc. Credit card extras are a particular favorite target for the CFPB.

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