First Federal Bank Recognized as one of America's Best Regional Banks

February 03, 2024 by First Federal Bank

For the fourth year in a row, First Federal Bank has earned this distinction from Newsweek whoimage-png-Jan-30-2024-02-41-13-9280-PM partners with research firm Plant-A Insights, and conducts an assessment of over 9,500 financial institutions and obtained feedback from over 35,000 customers. Newsweek spotlighted the top 250 Regional Banks and 250 Credit Unions in the United States, including First Federal Bank.

"Being recognized as one of America's Best Regional Banks is a testament to our unwavering dedication to our customers and communities. At First Federal Bank, in addition to providing banking services, we build lasting relationships and offer personalized solutions to help our customers achieve their goals. Together, we can create a brighter and more prosperous future for our communities and customers," shares John A. Medina, President & Chief Executive Officer.

Whether it's providing personalized banking, offering competitive lending solutions, or helping customers navigate the home buying process, First Federal is committed to helping its customers achieve their financial goals. As Florida’s only mutual savings bank, it is able to reinvest profits into the bank's operations, allowing for continued enhancements and innovation of products and services.

To read the complete article by Newsweek, go to https://www.newsweek.com/rankings/americas-best-regional-banks-credit-unions-2024/florida

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