

Special Announcement for First National Bank Customers
I am pleased to share some exciting news with you. This fall, First National Bank will change its name to Monument Bank. The name Monument Bank represents our dedication to building lasting relationships and our enduring promise to be a cornerstone in your financial journey.
While our name is changing, our core values and dedication to exceptional service remain steadfast. As we build upon our 120-year legacy of serving LeFlore County, we are eager to continue supporting your financial goals with the same reliability and care you've come to expect.
Coming August 1: A Makeover Outside, Same Familiar Faces Inside
This fall, you’ll see our updated logo appear on our signs, ATMs, website, and communication materials. But don't worry – while our image may be getting a facelift, the friendly faces of the bank employees you know and trust will stay the same. We will all be here, ready and waiting to handle your banking needs.
Same Bank, Same Commitment
Please rest assured that we are not merging or selling. All accounts, services, and commitments you have with us will remain unchanged. Our dedication to providing exceptional banking services continues as always.
In a few weeks, you will receive additional information about the changes taking place. Even though our name is changing, you can continue to use your existing First National Bank checks, deposit slips, and debit card indefinitely.
We welcome your feedback as we move forward with this exciting transition. As always, we remain grateful for you entrusting us with your financial needs.
Questions & Answers
Why is First National Bank changing the bank name?
With dozens of banks in the U.S. named First National, it can be confusing to know which First National Bank is yours. Having a unique name will help you easily find your bank wherever you go.
When will the bank name change?
The bank’s name will officially change on August 1, 2026. The new logo will start appearing on our ATMs, signage, and supplies beginning in late July.
Will the staff stay the same?
Yes. You will see the same friendly faces at all our bank locations following the name change.
Will the bank still be locally managed?
Yes. You can still call the same bankers you have known for years for timely responses and local decisions.
Will my account number stay the same?
Yes. Your account number will remain the same.
Can I continue to use my FNB checks and deposit slips?
Yes. You may continue using your current FNB checks and deposit slips indefinitely. Reordered checks and deposit slips will automatically be printed with the new Monument Bank logo.
Can I continue to use my FNB debit card?
Yes. You may continue using your FNB debit card. When it expires, your replacement card will feature the Monument Bank logo.
Will my funds continue to be FDIC insured?
Yes. There will not be any changes to FDIC insurance which provides $250,000 of coverage per depositor. In many cases, accounts can be insured for even more.
Will I need to notify any direct deposit or automatic payment vendors?
Your automatic payments and direct deposits will not be affected.
Will the website change?
You will still be able to visit our website using www.okfnb.com as usual. You will automatically be redirected to our new web address, www.monument.bank.
Who should I call if I have questions?
Contact a customer service representative at your local branch for assistance.