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FNB
(redirected from First National Bank)

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FNBFirst National Bank
FNBFood and Nutrition Board (Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences)
FNBFood Not Bombs
FNBFood and Beverage (industry)
FNBFront Nouveau de Belgique
FNBFinska Notisbyrån (Finnish National News Agency)
FNBFédération Nationale Bovine (French: National Bovine Federation)
FNBFlexible Network Bus
FNBFancy New Beesly (from The Office television series)
FNBFencing New Brunswick
FNBFour Non Blondes (band)
FNBFront of National Blocs (Iraq)
FNBFrequency - Narrow Band


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The board of directors of El Segundo First National Bank has appointed Murl Long director, president and chief executive officer of the bank.
First National Bank of Northern California was the recent recipient of two honors: the Large Business Award presented by the San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor's Award bestowed by the South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.
Associated Banc-Corp (NASDAQ:ASBC) will acquire The First National Bank of Hudson, under a definitive agreement signed by the two companies on Jan.
 
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