First Nations Bank
- Bank Name:First Nations Bank
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Nonmember Bank
- Member FDIC:Certificate #22282
- Routing Number:ACH & Wire - 071924306
- Locations:3 Branches in Illinois
- Web Address:firstnations.bank
First Nations Bank Information
First Nations Bank was founded in June 1976 and is based in Chicago, Illinois. The bank operates as a subsidiary of Illinois State Bancorp, Inc.. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation records and based on the institution's charter type, First Nations Bank is classified as a commercial bank, state charter and Fed nonmember, supervised by the FDIC. First Nations Bank is a FDIC-insured bank with certificate number of 22282. The assigned Fed RSSD ID of First Nations Bank is 277240.
First Nations Bank currently operates with 3 branches located in Illinois. First Nations Bank is the 189th largest bank in Illinois. The bank does not have any offices outside Illinois.
A routing number is a nine-digit code used to identify a financial institution. The bank has one routing number in our database and the routing number for First Nations Bank is 071924306. This routing number is necessary to process ACH transfers, wire transactions, direct deposits, bill payments, and other monetary transfers within the US.
The full address of bank headquarters is 7757 West Devon Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631. You can visit the official website of the bank at https://www.firstnations.bank for more information and online banking service if available. For a comprehensive list of First Nations Bank branches, including detailed information such as hours of operation, contact numbers, addresses, available services, and more, please narrow your search by selecting a location from the map or list below.
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Bank Offices In Illinois
History Of First Nations Bank
First Nations Bank, originally established as Butterfield National Bank on June 7, 1976, has undergone several name and operational changes over its history. The bank initially operated under its original name until February 17, 1977, when it changed its name to First National Bank of Wheaton. The main office was relocated to 1275 Butterfield Road in Wheaton, Illinois, on the same date. In 1990, the main office moved again to 1151 East Butterfield Road, Wheaton, Illinois. On November 5, 1999, the institution underwent significant changes, including a name change to First Nations Bank of Wheaton, a transition to state chartering, withdrawal from the Federal Reserve System, and the designation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) as its primary regulatory agency. Full trust powers were also granted on this date. The bank's name was later simplified to First Nations Bank on March 24, 2004, coinciding with another move to its current location at 7757 West Devon Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.
Below is a list of some important events in bank's history, including mergers and acquisitions.
03-24-2004Changed Institution Name to First Nations Bank.
11-05-1999Main Office moved to 7757 West Devon Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631.
11-05-1999Changed Institution Name to First Nations Bank of Wheaton.
11-05-1999Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to FDIC.
11-05-1999Changed Chartering Agency to State.
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