Deb Moore Announces Retirement
After a banking career spanning over 3 decades, Deb Moore has announced her plans to retire on March 1st, 2024. First Security will hold a private celebration in her honor.
After a banking career spanning over 3 decades, Deb Moore has announced her plans to retire on March 1st, 2024. First Security will hold a private celebration in her honor.
First Security now provides a safer and more convenient way to pay with contactless debit cards.
The First Security Bank & Trust Board of Directors announced at their December 2023 meeting that Kurt Herbrechtsmeyer had been elected Chairman of the Board and Brad Miller, who has been the bank’s Chief Financial Officer since 2021, had been promoted to President and Chief Executive Officer effective January 1st, 2024. Brad will also be joining the bank’s Board of Directors.
We are happy to share that Drew Mitchell has been promoted to Ag Lender! He will primarily work out of our Charles City and Riceville locations.
First Security is happy to welcome John Bhend as an Ag Lender based out of the Riceville branch. He joins us with nearly 20 years in lending and a lifelong love of ag and rural America.
First Security's Lacy Schoenfeldt, who has 9 years of experience with loans at First Security, is promoted to Retail Lender.
First Security’s Chris Corcoran is promoted from Senior Ag/Commercial Lender to Ag Lending Manager.
When deciding if you’re ready to shop for a home there are many things to consider. However, it may help to compare the pros and cons of home ownership versus renting in just two categories: your lifestyle and your finances.
When financial situations change between the time you are pre-approved for a loan and the time you officially close on your loan, the path to buying a home could be slowed or completely derailed. What are the activities you should avoid to prevent that from happening?
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Randy worked as an educator for over 30 years at the area schools that eventually became West Fork Community School District. Now he works as the town of Thornton's primary banker. Read to learn how Randy made this career change!