Cornhusker Bank, awarded 5 stars in Bankrate.com’s Safe & Sound® Ratings Service for the period ended December 31, 2011, remains Lincoln’s oldest locally owned bank.  This 5 star rating is the highest award rating and is defined as a “Superior” ranking of relative financial strength and stability.    “Cornhusker Bank is pleased to be awarded the highest possible rating for safety and soundness from Bankrate.com.  We have a strong foundation, which allows us to serve our valued customers and community, said John F. Dittman, Chairman/CEO.

Cornhusker Bank offers a complete line of banking, lending insurance and wealth management services for individuals and businesses, providing professional services on a personal level.  There are six convenient full service branch locations and numerous ATMs throughout Lincoln to serve our customers.  Further convenience to aid customers in living life their way is provided with online banking, mobile banking and remote deposit products.  Cornhusker Bank’s subsidiary, LincolnFirst Realty is always ready to serve the community with their home buying, building, and selling needs.

President, Barry Lockard states, “Cornhusker Bank’s staff is passionate about service and stewardship built on our core values.  We are dedicated to living out our 360 degree model, which focuses on commitment to the success of our customers, our associates, and our community.  Cornhusker Bank’s goal is to be the bank of choice for customers and employees.

Cornhusker Bank and its associates remain passionate about commitment to the community, not only through the business of banking, but in community service as well.  The cover photo was taken at Cornhusker Bank’s One Day Without Shoes event on April 10, 2012 and pictures John F. Dittman, Chairman/CEO; President, Barry Lockard, Carissa Bullock, VP/Marketing; and Pastor Tom Barber of the People’s City Mission.  This event was arranged to benefit the People’s City Mission’s need to provide its clientele with adequate footwear.  Over 5,000 pairs of shoes were collected, along with $9,000 in monetary donations at this second annual event.

Cornhusker Bank associates went shoeless all day to draw attention to the importance of footwear.    This year numerous businesses and organizations served as collection sites for shoes, as well as sent representatives to participate in a walk from Cornhusker Bank to the Mission to help raise awareness of the Mission’s needs.

Whether it comes to maintaining a superior Safety and Soundness rating, delivering the benefit of doing business with a financial partner who understands the way you want to do business, or exhibiting our servant leadership to the community, Cornhusker Bank remains committed to your success.  The staff invites you to stop in at any location and would enjoy the opportunity to meet you and discover how they can be of service to you.

For more information about Cornhusker Bank, please visit us online at www.CornhuskerBank.com.