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First National Bank of Omaha

First National Bank of Omaha appears in the public SBA loan data with 338 funded 7(a) loans totaling $110.4M, an average of $327K per loan, and an estimated 4,767 jobs supported. Its SBA lending concentrates in Nebraska and the Construction sector. Across all of its loans in the data, its charge-off rate is 0.6%.

By Mario Bailey · Source: SBA FOIA 7(a) and 504 data, as of 2026-03-31

Funded loans
338
Total volume
$110.4M
Average loan size
$327K
Charge-off rate
0.6%
Share of funded loans charged off
Jobs supported (reported)
4,767
Programs
7(a)

Bank profile

via FDIC
Total assets
$34.7B
Headquarters
Omaha, NE
FDIC cert
#5452
Status
Active

Where First National Bank of Omaha lends

Top states by funded SBA volume.

StateLoansTotal volume
Nebraska 101 $30.1M
Colorado 92 $27.0M
Missouri 44 $17.4M
Kansas 46 $13.6M
Illinois 21 $10.7M
Texas 12 $3.0M

What First National Bank of Omaha funds

Top industries by funded SBA volume.

IndustryLoansTotal volume
Construction 36 $23.9M
Accommodation and Food Services 58 $17.7M
Professional and Technical Services 33 $11.8M
Health Care and Social Assistance 38 $11.3M
Manufacturing 22 $9.0M
Retail Trade 38 $8.7M

First National Bank of Omaha SBA lending by year

Fiscal yearLoansTotal volume
202073$22.7M
202172$24.8M
202271$23.6M
202359$15.7M
202437$16.1M
202523$6.8M
20263$644K
Sources and disclaimer. All figures are computed from the U.S. Small Business Administration's public FOIA 7(a) and 504 loan data (as of 2026-03-31), as described in our methodology. The charge-off rate is the share of First National Bank of Omaha's funded loans marked charged off across all of its loans in the data; it is not a lifetime default rate. SBA Loan Index is not affiliated with the SBA and is not a lender, broker, or financial advisor. This is general information, not advice.

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