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First Liberty National Bank

www.flnb.com

 
First Liberty National Bank has been a part of Liberty and the surrounding communities since 1913. The bank was founded by Bert G. Riviere. It is said that he had a bad banking experience and stated, "I can do it better." With a $10,000 capital investment, he opened the doors of a new bank named Liberty State Bank at 404 Main Street on June 13, 1913. Today, FLNB has grown to seven locations in Liberty, Dayton, Hardin, Huffman, China, Livingston and Mont Belvieu in addition to an Insurance Agency and Investment Services.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.flnb.com
  • 1900 Sam Houston Street
    Liberty, TX USA 77575
  • Phone: 936.336.6471

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