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First National Bank of Wray was found in 1903. The Wray area and the Bank continued to grow and prosper and on May 1, 1992, the Bank merged its assets with Security National Bank in Holyoke and changed its name to First Pioneer National Bank. The combined banks had total assets exceeding $75,000,000 and total equity capital of more than $7,500,000, with offices in Wray and Holyoke. Bank offers such services: Agriculturaln and Business loans, Personal and Mortgage loans.
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