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First Nations Bank of Canada
Banking
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 6,612 followers
We do the financial part of Nation Building.
About us
First Nations Bank of Canada (the "Bank") is a Canadian chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. First Nations Bank of Canada is over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled. The Bank offers Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, corporations and governments a full range of personal and business banking services including loans, mortgages, investments (registered and non-registered), transaction accounts and cash management. First Nations Bank of Canada is an approved member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Canadian Payments Association and is an approved mortgage lender with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, as well as the First Nations Market Housing Fund.
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http://www.fnbc.ca
External link for First Nations Bank of Canada
- Industry
- Banking
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1996
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Employees at First Nations Bank of Canada
Updates
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On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we at First Nations Bank of Canada reflect on our shared history and our commitment to healing. As an Indigenous financial institution, we honor this day by recognizing the strength of our communities and the resilience of our ancestors. We are dedicated to supporting initiatives that uplift our children and preserve our heritage. Today, and every day, we strive to create a future where respect, understanding, and hope guide our journey. Together, we move forward, committed to making a positive impact and building a brighter tomorrow for all.
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Thank you to Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan for hosting First Nations Bank of Canada President & CEO Bill Lomax at the 2024 Dean’s Speaker Series. Bill addressed students, alumni and industry professionals about the significant contributions Indigenous communities are making to the economy through their Nation Building initiatives. Tune in using the link below!
Bill Lomax, President & CEO of First Nations Bank of Canada, was the 2024 Dean's Speaker Series guest speaker. He spoke about all things: 🏦 Leading the only Indigenous-owned bank in Canada 🤝 Indigenous financial nation building to create economic growth that is inclusive and sustainable in Indigenous Nations and communities ⚖️ Early career as a lawyer facilitating land claim negotiations for the British Columbia Treaty Commission 💰 Working on Wall Street in the investment sector for firms such as Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs 💡Highlighting the future of Indigenous business through a series of financial and social pressure points and how they could be tackled His full talk can be listened to at: https://ow.ly/usga50TvvtV Or watch online on the Edwards School of Business YouTube channel. #EdwardsProud #USask #IndigenousBusiness #FinancialLeadership #EconomicDevelopment
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Tune in to the latest episode of Primary Risk, hosted by Sedgwick Strategies, featuring Bill Lomax, President & CEO of First Nations Bank of Canada. In this episode, Bill explores the challenges and opportunities within Indigenous economic development in Canada, sharing how FNBC plays a crucial role in supporting these initiatives. You can listen to the full episode using the links below!
Primary Risk episode 4 is now live! The all-new episode of Primary Risk features Bill Lomax, President and CEO of First Nations Bank of Canada; exploring behind the scenes of his time on Wall Street, the challenges First Nations face in major project development, and the primary risks of major project investment in Canada. Speaking to the balance of Indigenous youth entering a law school versus a business school Bill Lomax notes: “In the 60s, 70s, and 80s, we really needed law to advance our rights, and we still need lots of lawyers - but the way forward in my mind is going to be on the business front. We need that human capital, we need more young people going into the banking space, investment space, the business operation space, and that's where we're going to see major growth for Nations going forward." Listen to episode 4 of Primary Risk now! Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gx7RvTvH Apple: https://lnkd.in/gyZYUMFN YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHsaKJ-P
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We're Hiring! Our team is currently looking for a highly motivated individual to join First Nations Bank of Canada as Senior Manager, Retail Banking. In this position, you will be working in collaboration with the Vice President, Retail Banking and other Retail Banking Senior Managers in leading, developing and coaching a team of Retail Branch Managers and their employees. This is a permanent full‐time position. This position is in‐office at one of our main office locations in Saskatoon or Vancouver. These locations are on urban First Nations land. A hybrid position may be considered. FNBC is a federally chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. Over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled, FNBC is a leader in advocating for the growth of the Indigenous economy and the economic well‐being of Indigenous people. Does this sound like a great fit for you? Apply today at: https://ow.ly/FyCX50TvLty
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First Nations Bank of Canada applauds housing agreement between B.C. First Nations and Provincial Government to ease housing shortage and affordability. Comments from FNBC President & CEO Bill Lomax: Musqueam Indian Band Squamish Nation səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) Government of British Columbia
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We're Hiring! Our Saskatoon team is currently looking for a highly motivated individual to join First Nations Bank of Canada as a Customer Service Representative. In this position, you will assist customers with a variety of financial activities. As you get to know our customers, you will be able to help them identify some of their financial needs and provide them the best solution through FNBC’s products and services. This is a permanent full‐time opportunity based out of our Branch in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, which is located on First Nations land. FNBC is a federally chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. Over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled, FNBC is a leader in advocating for the growth of the Indigenous economy and the economic well‐being of Indigenous people. Does this sound like a great fit for you? Apply today at: https://ow.ly/ZsjQ50Ts9KS Image by https://ow.ly/CGhZ50Ts9KR
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Earlier today I had the pleasure of participating on a panel at Manitoba USKE’s 20th Anniversary Land Management Conference and speaking about the ways in which First Nations Bank of Canada can assist in financing land infrastructure development. Lots of exciting plans for further land development amongst Manitoba First Nation communities!
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Congratulations to our own, Emerson Bear! 👏🏽
FNBC is at the UofS Edwards School of Business Co-op Program open house to meet some students. Big congratulations to our student Emerson on winning one of the coveted awards 👏🏽
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What are the different ways to bank at First Nations Bank of Canada? At FNBC managing your money is simple and convenient. Whether you prefer the convenience of ATMs, Online Banking, Mobile Banking, or Telephone Banking, we’ve got you covered. And if you enjoy an in-person experience, you’re always welcome at any of our 20 service points across Canada. Explore the ways we can make banking simpler for you today! To find the nearest branch or community banking centre to you, visit our website at: https://ow.ly/vuQ850TllfU #IndigenousBusiness #EconomicDevelopment #IndigenousEconomicDevelopment #FinancialServices #IndigenousFinance #FNBC #IndigenousEconomicEmpowerment #Banking #Finance #NationBuilding #IndigenousProsperity #EconomicGrowth #IndigenousEconomicOpportunity #CommunityWealth #IndigenousTrust #IndigenousSustainability