FIRST BETHANY BANK & TRUST HISTORY

  • Bank Name:First Bethany Bank & Trust
  • Bank Class:Federal Reserve Member Bank
  • Member FDIC:Certificate #4228
  • Locations:2 Branches in Oklahoma

First Bethany Bank & Trust was founded on January 1, 1923 and has been serving the financial needs of their customers for over 101 years.

First Bethany Bank & Trust currently operates with 2 branches located in Oklahoma as a subsidiary of First Bethany Bancorp, Inc.. Check below for important events in banks history.

IMPORTANT EVENTS IN BANKS HISTORY

Below is a list of some important events in the history of First Bethany Bank & Trust, including mergers and acquisitions.

DATEEVENT

01-01-1923Institution established. Original name: The First National Bank of Wheatland.

08-09-1941Changed Institution Name to The First National Bank of Bethany.

08-09-1941Main Office moved to Main Street, Bethany, OK 73008.

11-23-1969Main Office moved to 3924 North College Street, Bethany, OK 73008.

01-07-1974Main Office moved to 6500 Northwest 39th Expressway, Bethany, OK 73008.

08-01-1998Changed Institution Name to First Bethany Bank & Trust, National Association.

08-01-1998Main Office moved to 2719 S.w. 29th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73119.

05-01-2002Main Office moved to 6500 Northwest 39th Expressway, Bethany, OK 73008.

05-01-2002Main Office moved to 6500 Northwest 39th Expressway, Bethany, OK 73008.

06-27-2005Changed Chartering Agency to State.

06-27-2005Changed Bank Class to State Chartered Bank, member of the Federal Reserve System (FRS).

06-27-2005Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to Fed.

06-27-2005Changed Institution Name to First Bethany Bank & Trust.

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6500 Northwest 39th Expressway, Bethany, OK 73008
3001 South Meridian, Oklahoma City, OK 73119
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