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First Nations Bank of Canada

First Nations Bank of Canada

87%

Employees say this is a great place to work


Company Overview

About The Company

First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) is a Canadian Schedule I chartered bank founded in 1996 and headquartered in Saskatoon. It is the first federally regulated bank in Canada controlled by Indigenous shareholders and remains majority Indigenous-owned. FNBC provides a full range of personal, commercial, and trust services to Indigenous and non-Indigenous clients nationwide. The Bank focuses on supporting economic development in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities by financing housing, infrastructure, and business initiatives, while promoting financial inclusion and long-term, sustainable growth.

COMPANY SIZE

181

Industry

Financial Services & Insurance

HQ Location

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan


Company Culture at First Nations Bank of Canada

The employee experience below at First Nations Bank of Canada, compared to a typical company.

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87% of employees at First Nations Bank of Canada say it is a great place to work compared to 62% of employees at a typical company.

  • First Nations Bank of Canada
  • 87%
  • Typical Company
  • 62%

Source: Great Place to Work® 2024 Global Employee Engagement Study.

95%
People here are treated fairly regardless of their sexual orientation.
94%
This is a physically safe place to work.
94%
When you join the company, you are made to feel welcome.
93%
People here are treated fairly regardless of their gender.
93%
I can be myself around here.

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