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The top-performing community banks of 2021

Independent Banker

Independent Banker’s annual listing top-performing community banks of 2021 alongside interviews with some of the winners. In true community bank fashion, each has its own story to tell and its own path to success. In true community bank fashion, each has its own story to tell and its own path to success.

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Banks Swing into M&A Action as 2023 Begins

Banking Exchange

First National of Nebraska and Renasant Bank have announced deals, while Brookline and United Community Banks have completed acquisitions Management Feature M&A Feature3 Community Banking.

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First National of Nebraska acquiring Western States BanCorp in Wyoming

American Banker

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First National of Omaha to drop NRA card partnership

Payments Source

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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Banking's Total Return Top 5: 2014 Edition

Jeff For Banks

through its subsidiary BNC National Bank, offers community banking and wealth management services in Arizona, Minnesota, and North Dakota from 14 locations. It also conducts mortgage banking from 12 offices in Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Minnesota, Arizona, and North Dakota. BNCCORP, Inc.

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Former NCUA Chairman Matz Joins Bank Board

American Banker

Debbie Matz, a former chairman of the National Credit Union Administration, has joined the board of Mutual of Omaha Bank in Nebraska.

Omaha 28
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Banking's Total Return Top 5: 2016 Edition

Jeff For Banks

A summary of the banks, their stories, and links to their website are below. #1. Independent Bank Corporation (Nasdaq: IBCP) Independent Bank dates back to 1864 as the First National Bank of Iona. It's size today, at $2.5 billion in assets, is smaller than it was a decade ago. Summit Financial Group, Inc.