Scam Aware – Alaskans targeted by impersonators

According to the FBI, Alaskans lost more than $10 million to tech support, government impersonation, investment, and romance scams in 2024. (Source: FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) 2024 Annual Report) Alaska businesses lost more than $4 million to business email compromise (BEC) – a type of fraud where scammers impersonate someone familiar to the…

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First National welcomes ENSTAR President John Sims to Board of Director

ANCHORAGE – First National Bank Alaska welcomes ENSTAR Natural Gas Company President John Sims as the latest addition to the bank’s Board of Directors. Sims joins Board Chair and CEO/President Betsy Lawer, Vice Chair Lucy Mahan, Adm. Tom Barrett, John Binkley, Perry Eaton, Darren Franz, Cheri Gillian, Jane Klopfer, Pat Pitney, Kim Reitmeier, Lukas Stutzer,…

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FedViews – September 2025

Andrew Foerster, senior research advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, shared views on the current economy and the outlook from the Economic Research Department as of September 4, 2025. While economic activity in the United States has remained resilient, recent data show some softening in the labor market. Swings in net exports…

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Season’s Greetings

We are thankful for how Alaskans come together in every season to help build stronger communities.  Happy Holidays from First National Bank Alaska!

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Contributions to Alaskans in third quarter bring total to more than $450K in 2025

First National Bank Alaska gave $132,714 in donations and sponsorships to Alaskans and their communities during the third quarter of 2025, bringing the total for the first three quarters of the year to $458,553. This total includes charitable gifts, activity sponsorships, and community and business sponsorships distributed statewide by the bank and its employees. “First…

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Pie Day

More than 50 years ago, then- Board Chair Lucy Cuddy began serving pie and coffee to thank customers for trusting First National with their business. Stop by your local branch on Wednesday, Nov. 26 for a sweet tradition. Hours vary by branch.

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