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DIRECTORS:
W.S. Olson, Chairman
Michael L. Jorgensen, Blake L. Howsden,
Thomas H. Olson, Randy Stanczyk

OFFICERS:
President & CEO: Michael L. Jorgensen
Sr. Vice President: Blake Howsden
Cashier: Cynthia Gregg
Vice President: Randy Stanczyk
Vice President: Beverly Krajewski
Vice President: James Levick

We are serving the entire midwest and many other states throughout the U.S.

Nebraska State Bank was chartered by the State Department of Banking in 1921. Throughout the years, the bank has seen gradual growth and has been a competitive Nebraska institution. As banking changed into the 1990's, so did the direction of the bank. Management decided to find an area that would be of benefit to the bank and to the bank's customer base. With the movement of the Farm Services Agency away from direct lending and into providing government guarantees to local banks, it was obvious that Farm Service Agency was no longer the "Lender of Last Resort" with the guaranty program. This allowed commercial banks to extend their current lending policies to better conform with the needs of the customer base. Today's bank can meet the financial needs of the farm customer much easier than in the past. Whether for purchase of refinance, Nebraska State Bank is the leader in the Midwest.

History of the Nebraska State Bank
Oshkosh 1917
Nebraska State Bank

Nebraska State Bank in Oshkosh being built, 1917
Construction of new
two story building.

Nebraska State Bank in Oshkosh Nebraska has been serving its customers faithfully for over 80 years.

In 1917, the Oshkosh State Bank, owned by Reuben Lisco and Peter Olson, started in a small frame building on the east side of Main Street, and operated there until the two-story brick building was built on the southwest corner of the intersection of Main and Avenue C.

The Nebraska State Bank was chartered June 1, 1921 by W.W. Bower, Robert Day, C.M. Davis, Floyd Jones, August Sudman and G.E. Melvin.

January 21, 1924, two banks (Oshkosh State Bank and the Nebraska State Bank) merged as the Nebraska State Bank, and was housed in the two story brick bank.

In December 1970, the Nebraska State Bank moved to the new building next to the two story brick building.

Nebraska State Bank in Oshkosh 1970
New building for Nebraska State Bank  of Oshkosh Grand Opening, 1970
Grand Opening of new building.

The following figures show the growth of the Nebraska State Bank from 1924 when it merged with the Oshkosh State Bank up to the present time.

1924no records available
1926$     541,939.54
1938$     349,038.83
1947$  1,500,000.00
1951$  2,142,970.72
1967$  2,871,681.07
1970$  3,385,753.00
1982$ 17,629,120.67
1984$ 20,133,000.00
1994$ 25,400,000.00
2004$ 32,000,000.00


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Nebraska State Bank
P.O. Box 260 Oshkosh, NE 69154
Phone: (308) 772-3234     FAX: (308) 772-4088 Toll Free: 1-800-733-1229
Email: nebstbank@fsaloans.net


Nebraska State Bank is the Nation's #1 FSA (Farm Service Agency) Agricultural Guaranteed Lender Of the Midwest

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