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Tier One Bank

TierOne Bank was originally organized in 1907 under the name of Fidelity Savings and Loan Association. In 1935, it received a federal charter and insurance of accounts, and the name was changed to First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Lincoln. In 1995, a federal savings bank charter was granted, and the institution became First Federal Lincoln Bank, after which in 2002, the bank became TierOne Bank. TierOne Bank has assets of over $3.4 billion and offers customers a wide variety of full-service consumer, commercial and agricultural banking products and services through a network of 69 banking offices located in Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas and 10 loan production offices located in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, Nevada and North Carolina.

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TierOne Bank's offers a wide variety of Term Certificates available in time increments ranging from six months to five years. Customers choose how long their funds will be on deposit, and a fixed rate…

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Totally Free Checking

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Tier One Bank's Totally Free Checking Account features include no minimum balance, no monthly service charge, no individual check charge, unlimited check writing and easy-to-balance monthly statements.…

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Tier One Bank's Classic Club Checking Account features include free personalized corporate image checks, competitive interest earned, no monthly service charge with a minimum balance of $100, no individual…

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