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BANK NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP First National Bank Alaska May-20 P.O BANK NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP First National Bank Alaska May-20 P.O. Box 100720 Anchorage AK 99510 First National Bank and Trust Apr-20 P.O. Box 27 Atmore AL 36504 The First National Bank of Fort Smith Apr-20 P.O. Box 7 Fort Smith AR 72901 Goldwater Bank, National Association Jun-20 2525 E Camelback Road, Suite 1100 Phoenix AZ 85016 New Omni Bank, National Association May-20 1235 South Garfield Avenue Alhambra CA 91801 Pikes Peak National Bank Aug-20 P.O. Box 6669 Colorado Springs CO 80934 Solera National Bank Jul-20 319 S. Sheridan Boulevard Lakewood CO 80226 First National Bank of Las Animas Jun-20 535 Bent Avenue Las Animas CO 81054 The First National Bank in Trinidad Jul-20 P.O. Box 759 Trinidad CO 81082 Webster Bank, National Association Aug-20 145 Bank Street, Webster Plaza Waterbury CT 06702 Home Federal Bank of Hollywood Apr-20 900 North Federal Highway Hallandale Beach FL 33009 Florida Capital Bank, National Association Jul-20 10151 Deerwood Park Boulevard, Suite 200-A Jacksonville FL 32256 First Federal Bank Jun-20 P.O. Box 2029 Lake City FL 32056 Eastern National Bank Jul-20 Post Office Box 52-7868 Miami FL 33152 Terrabank National Association Jun-20 3191 Coral Way Miami FL 33145 American National Bank May-20 4301 North Federal Highway Oakland Park FL 33308 Heartland National Bank Sep-20 320 U.S. Highway 27 North Sebring FL 33870 Raymond James Bank, National Association Apr-20 710 Carillon Parkway St. Petersburg FL 33716 Winter Park National Bank Jun-20 201 North New York Avenue, Suite 100 Winter Park FL 32789 First Century Bank, National Association Apr-20 P.O. Box 1378 Gainesville GA 30503 Embassy National Bank Apr-20 1817 North Brown Road Lawrenceville GA 30043 Thomasville National Bank Sep-20 Post Office Box 1999 Thomasville GA 31799 Hawaii National Bank Aug-20 P.O. Box 3740 Honolulu HI 96812 The Clinton National Bank Aug-20 235 Sixth Avenue South Clinton IA 52732 Midstates Bank, National Association Jul-20 1851 Madison Avenue, Suite 732 Council Bluffs IA 51503 The Security National Bank of Sioux City, Iowa Apr-20 P.O. Box 147 Sioux City IA 51102 The First National Bank in Carlyle Apr-20 P.O. Box 280 Carlyle IL 62231 BANK NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP BMO Harris Bank National Association Apr-20 111 West Monroe Street Chicago IL 60603 Loomis FS & LA Sep-20 6350 W 63rd Street Chicago IL 60638 North Side FS & LA of Chicago Aug-20 5159 N Clark Street Chicago IL 60640 South Central Bank, National Association Jul-20 525 West Roosevelt Road Chicago IL 60607 Union National Bank Aug-20 P.O. Box 327 Elgin IL 60120 Farmers National Bank of Griggsville Sep-20 P.O. Box 518 Griggsville IL 62340 The First National Bank of Lacon Apr-20 P.O. Box 308 Lacon IL 61540 Mason City National Bank Jun-20 104 West Pine Street Mason City IL 62664 Tempo Bank, A FSB May-20 28 W Broadway Trenton IL 62293 Iroquois Federal Savings and Loan Association Jun-20 201 E Cherry Street Watseka IL 60970 The First National Bank of Monterey Jul-20 P.O. Box 8 Monterey IN 46960 First Federal Savings Bank May-20 P.O. Box 527 Rochester IN 46975 The Home National Bank of Thorntown Jul-20 117 East Main Street Thorntown IN 46071 Argentine Federal Savings May-20 P.O. Box 6269 Kansas City KS 66106 Sunflower Bank, National Association Aug-20 P.O. Box 800 Salina KS 67402 The First National Bank of Syracuse May-20 P.O. Box 928 Syracuse KS 67878 The Citizens National Bank of Somerset Apr-20 P.O. Box 760 Somerset KY 42502 First National Bank Jul-20 P.O. Box 149 Arcadia LA 71001 Heritage Bank of St. Tammany Jul-20 205 North Columbia Street Covington LA 70433 Mutual Savings and Loan Association Jul-20 2900 Clearview Parkway Metairie LA 70006 Rollstone Bank Trust May-20 P.O. Box 8208 Fitchburg MA 01420 Chesapeake Bank of Maryland Apr-20 2001 E Joppa Road Baltimore MD 21234 Rosedale FS & LA Jul-20 9616 Belair Road Baltimore MD 21236 The First National Bank of Buhl Apr-20 121 State Street, P.O. Box 706 Buhl MN 55713 Northwestern Bank, National Association Aug-20 P.O. Box 10 Dilworth MN 56529 The First National Bank of Fairfax Apr-20 P.O. Box 200 Fairfax MN 55332 Woodlands National Bank Apr-20 P.O. Box B Onamia MN 56359 BANK NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP Think Mutual Bank Jul-20 5200 Members Parkway, NW Rochester MN 55903 The First National Bank at St. James Jun-20 P.O. Box 270 St. James MN 56081 Sunrise Banks, National Association Jul-20 200 University Avenue West St. Paul MN 55103 First National Bank North Apr-20 P.O. Box 520 Walker MN 56484 North American SB, FSB Jul-20 12498 S Us Highway 71 Grandview MO 64030 UMB Bank, National Association May-20 1010 Grand Boulevard Kansas City MO 64106 Amory FS & LA May-20 P.O. Box 126 Amory MS 38821 The First, A National Banking Association Jun-20 P.O. Box 15549 Hattiesburg MS 39404 Pike National Bank Jul-20 P.O. Box 1666 Mc Comb MS 39649 First FS & LA Apr-20 P.O. Box 640 Pascagoula MS 39568 First FSB of Lincolnton May-20 320 E Main Street Lincolnton NC 28092 Piedmont Federal Savings Bank Apr-20 P.O. Box 215 Winston Salem NC 27102 Ramsey National Bank Aug-20 300 4th Street Devils Lake ND 58301 The First National Bank of Gordon Jun-20 P.O. Box 290 Gordon NE 69343 Home FS&LA of Grand Island Jul-20 P.O. Box 1009 Grand Island NE 68802 Lincoln FSB of Nebraska Jul-20 P.O. Box 80038 Lincoln NE 68501 Nebraskaland National Bank Jul-20 P.O. Box 829 North Platte NE 69103 Tecumseh Federal Bank Jun-20 P.O. Box 318 Tecumseh NE 68450 The First National Bank of Absecon Apr-20 P.O. Box 324 Absecon NJ 08201 Columbia Bank Jun-20 19-01 Route 208 North Fair Lawn NJ 07410 Charles Schwab Premier Bank Jul-20 2360 Corporate Circle, Suite 400 Henderson NV 89074 The First National Bank of Long Island May-20 10 Glen Head Road Glen Head NY 11545 Trustco Bank Jun-20 5 Sarnowski Drive Glenville NY 12302 Maple City Savings Bank, FSB Apr-20 145 Main Street Hornell NY 14843 The Lyons National Bank Apr-20 35 William Street Lyons NY 14489 Sterling National Bank Apr-20 400 Rella Boulevard Montebello NY 10901 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (USA), NA Aug-20 1633 Broadway, 28th Floor New York NY 10019 BANK NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP NBT Bank, National Association Sep-20 52 South Broad Street Norwich NY 13815 Saratoga National Bank and Trust Company Jul-20 P.O. Box 3086 Saratoga Springs NY 12866 Generations Bank Jun-20 19 Cayuga Street Seneca Falls NY 13148 Geddes FS & LA May-20 2208 W Genesee Street Syracuse NY 13219 The Citizens National Bank of Bluffton Jul-20 P.O. Box 88 Bluffton OH 45817 The Huntington National Bank May-20 P.O. Box 1558 Columbus OH 43216 The Park National Bank Jul-20 P.O. Box 3500 Newark OH 43055 Westfield Bank, FSB Apr-20 Two Park Circle Westfield Center OH 44251 Liberty Savings Bank, FSB Apr-20 3435 Airborne Road, Ste B Wilmington OH 45177 CFBank, National Association Aug-20 7000 North High Street Worthington OH 43085 The Peoples National Bank of Checotah Jul-20 300 West Gentry Checotah OK 74426 First National Bank of Oklahoma Aug-20 10900 Hefner Pointe Drive Oklahoma City OK 73120 BOKF, National Association Jun-20 P.O. Box 2300 Tulsa OK 74192 BNY Mellon, National Association Jun-20 1915 One Mellon Bank Center Pittsburgh PA 15258 First Piedmont FS & LA of Gaffney May-20 P.O. Box 1900 Gaffney SC 29342 Coastal Carolina National Bank Jul-20 1012 38th Avenue North, Suite 100 Myrtle Beach SC 29577 First National Bank Jun-20 P.O. Box 730, 125 W Sioux Avenue Pierre SD 57501 Black Hills Community Bank, National Association Jul-20 840 Mount Rushmore Road Rapid City SD 57701 TCF National Bank Aug-20 2508 South Louise Avenue Sioux Falls SD 57106 Highland FS & LA May-20 106 S Main St, Suite 103 Crossville TN 38555 First Financial Bank, National Association Aug-20 400 Pine Street Abilene TX 79601 Anahuac National Bank Jun-20 P.O. Drawer N Anahuac TX 77514 First National Bank Baird Jul-20 244 Market Street Baird TX 79504 Affiliated Bank, National Association Jun-20 P.O. Box 210069 Bedford TX 76095 American Bank, National Association Sep-20 P.O. Box 6469 Corpus Christi TX 78466 Dallas Capital Bank, National Association Apr-20 P.O. Box 814810 Dallas TX 75381 Inwood National Bank Jun-20 P.O. Box 7206 Dallas TX 75209 BANK NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP First National Bank of Dublin May-20 P.O. Box 440 Dublin TX 76446 The First National Bank of Evant May-20 P.O. Box 309 Evant TX 76525 Moody National Bank Apr-20 Post Office Box 1139 Galveston TX 77550 The First National Bank of Gilmer Sep-20 P.O. Box 520 Gilmer TX 75644 The First National Bank of Granbury Jul-20 P.O. Box 400 Granbury TX 76048 The Granger National Bank Aug-20 P.O. Box 668 Granger TX 76530 VeraBank, National Association Apr-20 201 West Main Street Henderson TX 75653 Golden Bank, National Association Sep-20 9315 Bellaire Boulevard Houston TX 77036 Southwestern National Bank Apr-20 6901 Corporate Drive Houston TX 77036 First National Bank of Huntsville Aug-20 P.O.
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