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First National of Nebraska : ウィキペディア英語版
First National of Nebraska

First National of Nebraska is a privately held, interstate bank holding company based in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. The largest banking subsidiaries are First National Bank of Omaha, First National Bank Colorado, First National Bank Kansas and First National Bank South Dakota. First National of Nebraska ranks as one of the 50 largest banks in the United States. There are locations in seven states and more than 6.6 million customers across the country. First National of Nebraska and its affiliates have more than $17 billion in managed assets and 5,000 employees.〔(nd)(First National Bank Iowa ). Retrieved 7/1/2008.〕 As of June 30, 2009, First National of Nebraska had Shareholders' Equity of $1,116,225,000 with 315,000 shares outstanding and a Book Value Per Share of $3,544.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Newsroom, First National Bank Omaha )
==History==

With the building of the First National Center in the 1960s, it was made clear that the bank officials had to establish the overall cost of the project. It was determined that total expenses, including the $2.5 million already paid to Woodmen and adjoining property owners for land, would come to $13.9 million. Next, it became necessary to form a holding company because there is a statutory limitation on the amount of money a bank is allowed to invest in brick and mortar. The U.S. Code draws the line at 50 percent of the financial institution's capital and surplus account, and they had decided to invest as much in that building, literally, as First National's entire net worth.
A parent corporation, acting technically in its own name and on its own behalf, can go ahead and incur a sizable debt for construction purposes without running afoul of federal law, as long as it owns at least 80 percent of its subsidiary's stock. With that in mind, First National Bank's directors created (August 27, 1968) and its shareholders approved (January 21, 1969) First National of Nebraska, Inc.〔Szmrecsanyi, Dr. Stephen: "The First National Bank Story", page 83. First National Bank of Omaha, 1996〕
In 2008, ''ComputerWorld'' named First National of Nebraska as the third best in a top 12 list of "Green-IT Companies" 〔(Green IT Companies ) Retrieved 02/19/08〕

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