Union Bank & Trust Company

Union Bank & Trust Company

Union Bank & Trust Company is a privately owned, state chartered commercial bank headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. The bank was founded on February 28, 1917 under the name Farmer's State Bank. The name was changed to Union Bank in 1935, then to its current name in 1959 with the addition of trust powers. The bank was purchased by the Dunlap family of Nebraska, its current owners, in 1965. As of December 31, 2007, Union Bank had over $1.65 billion in bank assets, over $9.25 billion in Trust assets under management, 15 branches in Lincoln, another 15 throughout Nebraska, and two in Kansas.

Union Bank maintains relationships with several other companies, the most prominent being Nelnet.

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