When Times Get Tough
When emergencies and unexpected situations strike, it’s important to be prepared and make wise decisions. While tough times can vary, …
We’ve received reports that scammers are spoofing our phone number (1-800-326-1380) and posing as one of our Fraud team members. We will NEVER ask for account numbers, card numbers, PINs, passwords, or online banking credentials. If you receive a suspicious call, hang up and contact your local branch directly. If you shared personal information, please call us immediately.
When emergencies and unexpected situations strike, it’s important to be prepared and make wise decisions. While tough times can vary, …
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) provides needed assistance to businesses, expansions to unemployment insurance, and direct …
To Our Customers: The level of concern around the threat and spread of COVID-19 in our Security First communities continues …
To our valued customers, As global concern about the current COVID-19 outbreak grows, we’re doing our best to keep …
If you received an email from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the World Health Organization about the …
This Valentine’s Day, help Security First Bank and Security First Insurance feed more hearts. 1 in 9 people in Nebraska …
It’s the holiday season, you’re the number one item on a cyber criminal’s wish list. When you are at your …
Sharing is not always caring. As fraudulent activity becomes more and more of a concern, we would like to remind …
Security First Bank is working with Banzai, a national award-winning financial literacy program, to make their curriculum available to everyone, …
Due to changes in the ATM industry, Security First Bank has made the decision to reduce the number of ATMs …