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Changes to Livestock Risk Protection policy...
As we move from the 2025 Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) insurance year (July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025) into the 2026 LRP insurance year beginning July 1, 2025, farmers should be aware of several changes that were made to the program. I have reviewed all of the LRP program modifications and want to highlight

How Secure is a Suits Me®...
How Safe is Suits Me? Complete Security Features and Protection Standards If a bank has ever turned you down, you’ve had financial struggles, or you’re new to the UK, you’re not alone. At Suits Me, we believe everyone deserves a safe and simple way to manage their money. That’s why we created an account that’s

First National Bank’s Joe Miller named...
The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) named Joe Miller, Chief Credit Officer at The First National Bank in Sioux Falls, to its 40 Under 40: 2025’s Community Bank Leaders list. The ICBA announced the winners of its seventh annual 40 Under 40 awards in June, highlighting bank leaders from across the nation who are

Here’s What You Need to Know...
Travelling abroad? Your Suits Me card can be a convenient companion for withdrawing cash wherever you are, but it can add up if you’re unsure of how exchange rates work. This guide will help you understand how to use your card at foreign ATMs, the associated fees, and tips to make the most of your
Financial Markets and Non-Equilibrium – BankActivities
By Pascal vander Straeten August 01, 2023 It is now widely acknowledged that, by nature of their design, the models developed by neoclassical economists to simulate the economy, from models of financial risk used by banks to the macroeconomic models used by policymakers, failed to predict or even accurately explain the events of the 2007-2008 Global

First National Bank to host Hutterite...
We are excited to announce that our 2025 Hutterite Banking Institute will be held July 22–24 in Fargo, ND! We are centering the curriculum for this year’s class around opportunities outside of the typical grain and livestock enterprises that most colonies depend on today. As we’ve seen many colonies start a manufacturing business or simply