Press Release
Saskatoon, SK – First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) announced the addition of four new members to its Board of Directors at the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on April 6, 2022:
“We are celebrating our 25th anniversary this year and from the beginning, have focused on the growth of the Indigenous Economy and the economic well-being of Indigenous People in Canada,” says Keith Martell, President CEO of FNBC. “Our newly appointed board members represent the increasing diversity and broad interests of Indigenous and non-Indigenous customers across Canada. We are honoured by their commitment to help us ensure our continued success as a business and as a socially, environmentally, and economically responsible financial institution that aligns with the interests and values of its employees and external stakeholders.”
“We would like to thank Mark Wedge and Ken Toner, who are retiring from the Board, for their many years of guidance and advice which has been instrumental in the success of the Bank,” says Bill Namagoose, the Chair of the Board of Directors.
The continued growth of FNBC allows for increased financial and social contribution to previously underserved Indigenous People and Communities. With community partnerships grounded in trust and respect, FNBC is committed to strong and diverse leadership that reflects the strength and diversity of the customers and communities served by the Bank. Now 87% Indigenous-owned, the Bank continues to increase personal and business banking services for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, corporations and governments.
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