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Fidelity Bank and Trust

www.bankfidelity.bank

 
In 1910, Fidelity Bank & Trust opened for business in Luxemburg, Iowa. Originally known as the Luxemburg Savings Bank the name was changed to Fidelity Bank & Trust in 1964, when the charter was moved to Dyersville. Today we proudly serve eighteen communities. Fidelity Bank & Trust is here for your financial needs, and as a supporter of our communities. We have over 130 employees ready to help you with all of your banking needs. Our people proudly log hundreds of hours of community service and are happy to lend a helping hand to a variety of projects and organizations ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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