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We opened for business in 1955 as First National Bank of East Lansing, focusing on the financial needs of the local Michigan community. In 1974, we created a subsidiary company, First National Acceptance Company (FNAC), and began our journey into the note buying industry. Over the years, our name evolved to reflect our broader vision, becoming First National Bank of Michigan in 1978 and finally, First National Bank of America (FNBA) in 1998.
In an effort to bring value to even more customers, in 2011, we opened our branches in Traverse City and Grand Rapids. Today, as a dynamic, multi-faceted financial institution, we continue to grow our commercial and residential lending divisions, certificate of deposit offerings, and traditional banking products to better serve the needs of both current and future customers across the country.
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