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Imagine a time
when there was no Internet banking, no drive-up windows, no
ATMs, and no direct deposit. In fact, try to imagine a community
without any financial services at all, but poised on the verge
of a population and construction explosion.The date was September
8, 1962, the town was Owasso, and First Bank of Owasso opened
its doors that day to a community that knew the original meaning
of local banking.For over four decades, First Bank of Owasso
has played a vital role in developing Owasso’s and surrounding
communities’ economic boom. In 1984, the Main Bank expansion
was completed, and one year later the German Corner branch
opened its doors to clients in north Tulsa County. However,
these two expansions weren’t the end of the bank’s
growth. In 1997, the bank expanded one more time with the opening
of the 86th Street branch.Assets for the bank have grown from
less than $2 million in 1962 to more than $185 million today.
That kind of growth is no accident.
Developing relationships
is what helped First Bank of Owasso prosper. When it comes
to community support, the bank is unequalled. From schools
to churches, civic clubs and community organizations, First
Bank of Owasso has consistently supported worthwhile projects
since first opening its doors.
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