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First Nations Bank of Canada (or FNBC) was established in 1996 after receiving Letters Patent from the Government of Canada. It began as a venture between TD Bank (now TD Canada Trust) and Saskatchewan Indian Equity Foundation in 1993-94. It began operating in 1997 with the opening of its first branch in Saskatoon SK. It is affiliated with TD-Canada Trust.
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Services
FNBC offers services to Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal customers:
- Deposit accounts
- Investments
- Mirco Loans
- Cash Management
- Credit Products
- Other services through TD Waterhouse and TD Mutual Funds
- ABM access with TD Canada Trust 'Green Machines'
Operations
FNBC operates in:
- Saskatoon SK
- Chisasibi, Quebec
- Wallaceburg, Ontario
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Whitehorse, YT
- Meadow Lake, SK (Opening in December 2008)
Community Banking Centres in: Buffalo River, SK Onion Lake, SK Nemaska, QC
Office is in:
- Saskatoon, SK - executive offices
Membership
FNBC is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) and registered member with the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC), a federal agency insuring deposits at all of Canada's chartered banks. It is also a member of:
- Interac
- VISA International
- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
- Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Canadian Payments Association
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