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LEADERSHIP PARTNER HIGHLIGHT - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA (FNBO)

Leadership Partner /lēdərˌSHip pärtnər/: A business or organization who makes an annual non-dues voluntary investment to help the Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce reach new programming goals by investing additional funds, and at the same time helping the Chamber organization keep their overall dues at a manageable amount for members.


We will share a bit about each of our Leadership Partners weekly.

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA (FNBO)

WHO:

Founded in Omaha, FNBO has a history of more than 160 years of doing what’s right for our customers, employees, shareholders and the communities we serve. Our Operating Philosophy and six generations of independent ownership have guided our long-term investments in facilities, processing technologies and infrastructure, rather than managing from quarter to quarter to satisfy Wall Street.


Why Kearney? What makes it HOME for you?

FNBO has been independent and family owned since 1857 and, in Kearney, we’re proud to carry on the tradition that began in 1944 as “Your Financial Center.” Kearney is an important business and agricultural center, and a community that shares our values. At FNBO, we like to think of ourselves as the “great big, small bank,” large enough to provide the expertise and resources necessary to handle any financial need, yet small enough to know you personally. With nearly 100 retail banking locations in Nebraska, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota and Texas, we help our customers and communities succeed by building relationships at a local level.


Tell us a little about FNBO:

We love to be out and about in our community. Whether volunteering, attending a Chamber event, watching our kids in activities, playing a round of golf or visiting one of our beautiful parks you can find us enjoying all that our amazing community has to offer!


To learn more about FNBO and their services, like their Facebook page.

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