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According to the Federal Trade Commission, as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year. In fact, you or someone you know may have experienced some form of identity theft.

At First National Bank & Trust we have taken considerable security precautions to protect your personal and financial information. To learn more, please click below:

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Who's The Artist?

Throughout our website you will see images of the artwork that is displayed throughout our banks. These paintings were done by Mike Kopriva, a local artist living in Powell, Wyoming.

Mike has produced a series of distinct images depicting our banks, surrounding scenery, local community, and our history.

To learn more about Mike Kopriva, please visit his website at: www.koprivaart.com

Click below to view a slideshow of Mike's artwork.

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PHISHING E-MAIL ALERT!

We have recently learned about an attempt to fraudulently gather account information from our customers through a malicious e-mail campaign.

The criminals that sent out this e-mail copied our logo and imitated the “look and feel” of our messages to try and persuade online banking users that the e-mail was genuine. We did NOT send this message.

If you receive an e-mail message that appears as, or similar, to the sample shown below, please do not respond to it or attempt to provide any information it is asking for, and do not click on any links contained within the e-mail message.

If you responded to the message by sharing personal financial information,
please contact us immediately by phone (1-800-377-6909). We will give you instructions for changing your password and taking other steps to protect your accounts.

Always remember that we will NEVER ask you to click on an e-mail link to share sensitive financial information. Please notify us whenever you receive a suspicious e-mail or have any other form of unsolicited contact from individuals seeking personal information about your accounts.