Our team is growing! We're currently looking for an engaged individual to join First Nations Bank of Canada as Privacy Analyst. As Privacy Analyst you provide a crucial role in safeguarding data privacy practices. You are responsible for analyzing and ensuring that the handling, storage, and dissemination of personal information, comply with relevant privacy laws, regulations, and industry standards. This full-time term opportunity would be based out of our Head office, located in Saskatoon on reserve land, with a possibility for hybrid or remote options. FNBC is a federally chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. Over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled, FNBC is a leader in advocating for the growth of the Indigenous economy and the economic well‐being of Indigenous people. Does this sound like a great fit for you? Apply now at https://lnkd.in/gCbfACK7 Photo by https://ow.ly/TiGE50SKw7c
First Nations Bank of Canada
Banking
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 6,337 followers
We do the financial part of Nation Building.
About us
First Nations Bank of Canada (the "Bank") is a Canadian chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. First Nations Bank of Canada is over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled. The Bank offers Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, corporations and governments a full range of personal and business banking services including loans, mortgages, investments (registered and non-registered), transaction accounts and cash management. First Nations Bank of Canada is an approved member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Canadian Payments Association and is an approved mortgage lender with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, as well as the First Nations Market Housing Fund.
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http://www.fnbc.ca
External link for First Nations Bank of Canada
- Industry
- Banking
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1996
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Employees at First Nations Bank of Canada
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Can anyone be a customer of First Nations Bank of Canada? Absolutely! As a federally-chartered full-service bank, we proudly serve Indigenous and Non-Indigenous communities across the nation. Since 1996, FNBC has been committed to breaking down financial barriers for Indigenous peoples, governments, and businesses. Our mission is to create brighter futures and improve the quality of life for everyone we serve. #IndigenousBusiness #EconomicDevelopment #IndigenousEconomicDevelopment #FinancialServices #IndigenousFinance #FNBC #IndigenousEconomicEmpowerment #Banking #Finance #NationBuilding #IndigenousProsperity #EconomicGrowth #IndigneousEconomicOpportunity #CommunityWealth #IndigenousTrust #IndigenousSustainability
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Our team is growing! We're currently looking for a motivated individual to join First Nations Bank of Canada as a Manager, Credit Risk. In this position you will be overseeing the Bank’s credit granting process by primarily adjudicating, reporting and tracking procedures for commercial, personal and mortgage lending nationwide. This position is available for either hybrid or in‐office at one of our main office locations in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Vancouver, British Columbia or Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Saskatoon and Vancouver locations are also on First Nations land! FNBC is a federally chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. Over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled, FNBC is a leader in advocating for the growth of the Indigenous economy and the economic well‐being of Indigenous people. Does this sound like a great fit for you? Apply now at https://ow.ly/O2Ey50SFtog Photo by CIRA.ca
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Commercial Banking Spotlight: Meet Brian MacKenzie! Brian is a Senior Manager & Team Lead on the Commercial Banking Team at First Nations Bank of Canada. Brian eagerly joined FNBC in 2022, knowing that his work would contribute meaningfully to the communities he serves. "At FNBC, we get to see firsthand the positive impact our hard work has on our clients and their communities," Brian shares. Connect with Brian to find out how you can work with FNBC on financing your next project, and stay tuned as we introduce more members of the FNBC team! #IndigenousBusiness #EconomicDevelopment #IndigenousEconomicDevelopment #FinancialServices #IndigenousFinance #FNBC #IndigenousEconomicEmpowerment #Banking #Finance #NationBuilding #IndigenousProsperity #EconomicGrowth #IndigneousEconomicOpportunity #CommunityWealth #IndigenousTrust #IndigenousSustainability
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Our team is growing! We're currently looking for a highly engaged and motivated individual to join First Nations Bank of Canada as a Commercial Banking Analyst based out of our Saskatoon branch. In this position, you will be accountable for providing support to Commercial Account Managers in a variety of avenues. FNBC is a federally chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. Over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled, FNBC is a leader in advocating for the growth of the Indigenous economy and the economic well‐being of Indigenous people. Does this sound like a great fit for you? Apply now at https://ow.ly/I2Lk50SABzz Photo by CIRA.ca
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We're Hiring! Our team is currently looking for a highly motivated and energetic individual to join First Nations Bank of Canada as Operations Support Coordinator based out of Head Office in Saskatoon, SK. As Operations Support Coordinator you will provide a high level of administrative support to the Operations Department and assist with managing the front desk. FNBC is a federally chartered bank primarily focused on providing financial services to the Indigenous marketplace in Canada. Over 87% Indigenous owned and controlled, FNBC is a leader in advocating for the growth of the Indigenous economy and the economic well‐being of Indigenous people. Does this sound like a great fit for you? Apply now at https://ow.ly/inWH50SA1Ob
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Thank you to the many First Nations leaders, delegates, and attendees of the Assembly of First Nations 45th Annual General Assembly in Montreal who spoke to our team, shared ideas, and built new relationships with us over the last three days! FNBC looks forward to keeping these conversations going and how we can create more cycles of wealth in First Nations communities.
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FNB Trust is attending AFN 45th Annual General Assembly on July 9–11, 2024 at the Palais des Congrès, on the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, in Montreal, Quebec! To schedule a meeting with FNB Trust, please reach out to a member of our team who will be at this year’s AGA: Bill Lomax Suzanne Trottier Priscille Buors We look forward to seeing you in Montreal! #AFNAGA2024
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First Nations Bank of Canada is attending AFN 45th Annual General Assembly on July 9–11, 2024 at the Palais des Congrès, on the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, in Montreal, Quebec! We welcome you to reach out to a member of our Commercial Banking team or visit us at our booth at Circle of Trade Show to connect. Meet members of our team who will be at this year’s AGA: Bill Lomax Kevin Michael Drew Hampton Booker Cornea Dylan Smith, MBA We look forward to seeing you in Montreal to discuss your next economic development project! #AFNAGA2024
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"One promising opportunity for Indigenous economic empowerment that deserves focus is the creation of more urban reserves." - FNBC President & CEO Bill Lomax in an op-ed this week on the advantages of bringing the reserve concept into more cities and how this will create more opportunity for First Nations and urban partners. The Globe and Mail #economicreconciliation