AgriBank
For other uses, see AgriBank (disambiguation).
AgriBank FCB, is the second largest of the four banks within the Farm Credit System. It oversees agricultural lending in a district that stretches from Ohio to Wyoming and Minnesota to Arkansas. From its headquarters in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, AgriBank serves as a wholesale lender and business-service provider to a 15-state network of local Associations. AgriBank has over $70 billion in assets.
Leadership includes an 18-seat Board of Directors and an executive team based in St. Paul. Directors serve 5-year terms.
Mergers
AgriBank is the product of mergers of several regional Farm Credit Banks.
- 1992 merger of the Farm Credit Bank of Saint Louis and Farm Credit Bank of Saint Paul formed AgriBank.
- 1994 merger with the Farm Credit Bank of Louisville.
- 1994 merger of the Farm Credit Bank of Spokane and Farm Credit Bank of Omaha formed AgAmerica Farm Credit Bank.[1]
- 2003 merger of AgriBank with AgAmerica Farm Credit Bank.
References
External links
- AgriBank website
- St. Paul's AgriBank empire: It's not a household name, but the St. Paul-based bank has a long reach. By Tom Webb. St. Paul Pioneer Press Sat, Feb. 18, 2006
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