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Fishback Financial Corporation

www.bankeasy.com

 
For more than a century, financial institutions led by generations of the Fishback family have proven that banking professionals can be conservative risk managers and entrepreneurs at the same time. Today, Fishback Financial Corporation (FFC) is one of South Dakota's largest privately held financial holding companies with four subsidiary banks and assets totaling nearly $1.6 billion. The same entrepreneurial spirit that led Horace Fishback Sr. to open his first check-cashing station in Brookings, SD in 1880 drives us toward our vision: To grow a diversified independent financial corporation that excels in delivering community banking services and providing niche products nationwide.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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