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The First National Bank Of Arenzville

Arenzville, IL · Est. 1882 · Website ↗
A
Trust Grade
Excellent
Score: 91/100

The First National Bank Of Arenzville is a bank based in Arenzville, Illinois, established in 1882, with $158 million in total assets across 3 branches. By Trust Grade it ranks 262nd of 328 banks we track in Illinois. Its capital ratio of 8.0% trails most similarly sized banks (15th percentile), versus a Illinois median of 10.3%. It was profitable over the most recent period, with a 1.77% return on assets. No consumer complaints against The First National Bank Of Arenzville appear in the CFPB database over our analysis window — common for an institution of this size and a point in its favor.

Total assets
$157.6M
$100M–1B institution
Deposits
$143.4M
Branches
3
Capital ratio
8.0%
Bottom 15% of $100M–1B peers · Illinois median 10.3%
Return on assets
1.8%
Top 20% of $100M–1B peers · Illinois median 1.1%
Rank in Illinois
#262
of 328 banks

How The First National Bank Of Arenzville compares to Illinois peers

Capital ratio
Bottom 15% of $100M–1B peers
The First
8.0%
Illinois median
10.3%
Higher capital ratio = stronger financial cushion
Return on assets
Top 20% of $100M–1B peers
The First
1.8%
Illinois median
1.1%
Higher ROA = more profitable relative to asset base

How we graded The First National Bank Of Arenzville

The Trust Grade blends financial strength with complaint history. Full methodology →

Financial strength
91/100
Customer experience
n/a
Overall
A · 91
  • Well-capitalized (8.0% capital ratio)
  • Strongly profitable (ROA 1.77%)
  • No CFPB complaints on record

Consumer complaints (CFPB)

No CFPB complaints are on file for The First National Bank Of Arenzville over the analysis window. For a smaller institution this is common and counts in its favor.

Branch locations (3)

  • 110 S Charles St, Arenzville, IL 62611
  • 1904 S Main St, Jacksonville, IL 62650
  • 1839 W Morton Ave, Jacksonville, IL 62650

Are deposits at The First National Bank Of Arenzville insured?

Yes. The First National Bank Of Arenzville is an FDIC-insured bank (FDIC certificate #3599). Deposits are federally insured up to $250,000per depositor, per ownership category — regardless of this institution's Trust Grade. The grade reflects financial strength and complaint history for comparison, not the safety of insured deposits.

The First National Bank Of Arenzville: frequently asked questions

Is The First National Bank Of Arenzville a good bank?

The First National Bank Of Arenzville earns a Bankzia Trust Grade of A (91/100, "Excellent"), based on a financial-strength score of 91/100 (it has no CFPB complaints on record). Well-capitalized (8.0% capital ratio); Strongly profitable (ROA 1.77%).

Is The First National Bank Of Arenzville FDIC-insured?

Yes. The First National Bank Of Arenzville is a FDIC-insured bank (FDIC certificate #3599). Deposits are protected up to the standard FDIC limit of $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category.

How big is The First National Bank Of Arenzville?

The First National Bank Of Arenzville holds $158 million in total assets, ranking 262nd of 328 banks we track in Illinois. It operates 3 branches.

Does The First National Bank Of Arenzville have CFPB complaints?

No CFPB complaints against The First National Bank Of Arenzville appear in our data over the analysis window, which is typical for a bank of this size.

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Financial data from FDIC call reports; complaint data from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database. Bankzia is an independent resource and is not affiliated with any government agency or financial institution. Figures are for general information, not financial advice.

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