FDIC-Insured - Backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government
Frandsen Bank & Trust offers a complete array of financial products across nearly 40 communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. With more than $3.7 billion in total assets, Frandsen Bank remains committed to economic development and community growth, providing relationship-focused banking services - it’s what we call the Frandsen Way.
Frandsen Bank & Trust was chartered in 1901 as a community bank and has remained well-capitalized for more than 100 years. Throughout this time, our mission has remained focused on local decision-making, employees who are engaged within the communities they serve, and growing stable core deposits from a diverse group of long-term business, agricultural, and retail customers.
We prioritize local decision-making.
We are involved corporate citizens.
We create success for individuals, businesses, and farms in our community.
We embrace progress and innovation.
We protect our strong capital foundation.
We employ a diverse group of employees with unique backgrounds, experiences, and talents.
Frandsen Bank & Trust was chartered in 1901 as a community bank and has remained well-capitalized for more than 100 years.
We are licensed and insured by the FDIC.

Competitive salary & benefits
Flexible work hours
Supportive work environment
Professional development
Equal opportunity employer

Frandsen Bank started in 1982 when founder Dennis Frandsen purchased his hometown bank in Luck, Wis. Today, the bank remains family-owned and committed to a president with decision-making authority in each market.
More than 70 years after launching his career, Dennis surrounds himself with a group of talented leaders.

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