First National Bank in New Bremen CD Rates, Savings & MMA, Mortgage & Loan Rates, Reviews
To see how these rates compare to First National Bank in New Bremen CD rates, feel free to use our comprehensive rate tables for side-by-side comparisons of CD rates from First National Bank in New Bremen, savings rates and money market rates, with rates from other banks and credit unions below. You can use our bank rate lists to compare CD rates for all CD terms, with First National Bank in New Bremen CD rates. You can also compare First National Bank in New Bremen savings rates, MMA rates and mortgage rates using our other rate lists. First National Bank in New Bremen money market rates, and other rates, are continually updated to reflect market conditions, we recommend checking back frequently to get the best money market rates and other rates available. Have you opened an account or have any experiences at First National Bank in New Bremen? Share your experience about First National Bank in New Bremen by leaving a review below, or read customer reviews before you decide to use First National Bank in New Bremen. First National Bank in New Bremen Texas Ratio First National Bank in New Bremen's Texas Ratio is at 0.41%, which is considered excellent. The Texas Ratio for First National Bank in New Bremen is lower than the national average of all banks, currently at 6.13%. The Texas Ratio was developed in the early 1980s, and it is used to identify potential problem banks. Banks that have a Texas Ratio of 100% or more have a high chance of failing. Overall, First National Bank in New Bremen is an excellent bank worth considering, with an overall rating of 5 stars out of 5 stars. Compare First National Bank in New Bremen Rates with Other Competitive Bank and Credit Union Rates![]() American State Bank of Grygla
18-Month CD
4.32%
$500
![]() Prime Alliance Bank
24-Month CD
4.15%
$500
![]() University First Federal Credit Union
18-Month CD
4.05%
$500
![]() American Bank
18-Month CD
4.00%
$500
![]() Empower Federal Credit Union
30-Month CD
3.95%
$500
Show More
The Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) displayed are based on the highest APY offered for the specified deposit amount or less. Rates may change without prior notice. The "Min. Balance" indicates the minimum amount required to earn the stated APY. Please note that some of the offers presented on this site are from advertisers, who provide compensation for their inclusion. However, these advertised offers do not encompass all available deposit accounts. Mortgage Rates March 21, 2025Show More
The mortgage rates presented are solely intended for informational use. Please consult the mentioned lenders for up-to-date mortgage rates. The actual mortgage rates and other loan conditions depend on the lender's approval and are not guaranteed. Our apologies, we do not have First National Bank in New Bremen rate data right now, check back for updates, we are adding rates all the time. First National Bank in New Bremen InformationFirst National Bank in New Bremen
435 S Washington StNew Bremen, OH 45869 Auglaize Established Date: 01/01/1934 FDIC Certificate #: 14836 Date of FDIC Deposit Insurance: 10/26/1934 How Many Domestic U.S. Offices? 6 How Many Branches are There? 6 Website: https://www.firstnbank.bank
Is First National Bank in New Bremen FDIC Insured? Yes
What is First National Bank in New Bremen's Cert number? 14836
What is the maximum amount for insured deposits? $250,000 per holder, per account
First National Bank in New Bremen FinancialsTotal Assets:
$413,583,000
Total Deposits:
$376,400,000
Equity Capital:
$35,469,000
Domestic Deposits:
$376,400,000
Net Income:
$1,216,000
Return on Assets:
1.2746%
Quarterly Return on Assets:
1.1400%
Pretax Return on Assets:
1.1766%
Pretax Quarterly Return on Assets:
1.1800%
Return on Equity:
16.1600%
Quarterly Return on Equity:
13.8800%
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratio:
28.3679%
Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital Ratio:
28.3679%
Leverage Tier 1 (Core Capital) Ratio:
10.0838%
Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio (YTD):
29.6250%
Total Interest Income (YTD):
4.0628%
Headquarters:
New Bremen
FDIC Field Office:
Columbus
Regulator:
OCC
County:
Auglaize
# of Offices:
6
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA):
Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA):
OTS Region:
Central
FDIC Region:
Chicago
Source: FDIC Last Updated 03/31/2024
Explore Other Rate Deals![]() Mortgage rates are hovering just above the low for 2014. Conventional 30 year mortgage rates are currently averaging 4.19 percent, a decline from last week's average 30 year rate of 4.26 percent. The lowest point for 30 year conforming rates in 2014 was 4.12 percent earlier this month. The highest point was 4.53 percent back in January.
![]() Bank or Credit Union Offers and DealsWhen is the Best Time to Refinance a Mortgage?Credit Cards: Reform Bill Bad for Credit Card Holders? Bank of America CD Rates Credit Cards - Balance Transfer Credit Card Offers Top Money Market Account Rates and Savings Account Rates Best Savings Rate at 1.26% APY - Higher Deposit Rates in 2015 Recent CD Rate Changes Are Mostly Lower Savings Rates Continue to Increase, Courtesy of the FOMC Northeast Bank Pearl Money Market Account Rate at 1.10 Percent No Big Changes in Average Savings Rates or Best Savings Rates Alternative Bank and Credit Union Offers to ExploreCD Rates - March 19, 2010Nationwide Bank Money Market Account Mortgage Rates Today, HARP Loans and the Greek Vote The Fed Increases the Fed Funds Rate: Why Does That Matter to Me? Mortgage Rates Today December 21, 2018 California First National Bank Money Market Account Rates now at 0.75% 30 Year Mortgage Rate at 3.625% from Garden State Home Loans Top Deposit Rates Still Offered by Online Banks 2-1 Mortgage Rates: 30 Year Mortgage Rates and 30 Year Refinance Rates at 4.81% Certificate of Deposit Accounts FDIC Insured up to $50 Million First National Bank in New Bremen ReviewsThere are no reviews for First National Bank in New Bremen yet. Feel free to create one below.
Add Your Rating and Review for First National Bank in New Bremen
See how First National Bank in New Bremen Compares to other banks |