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Protect Your Business with NebraskaLand Bank Positive Pay

Protect Your Business with NebraskaLand Bank Positive Pay

The NebraskaLand Bank Positive Pay system is designed to provide an extra layer of protection against fraud.

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Movie on the Field

Movie on the Field

Are you looking for a thrilling and exciting event to attend with your friends and family? Well, look no further than NebraskaLand Bank's Movie on the Field Event! This event is sure to be a night to remember, featuring a special outdoor showing of the popular movie, Hocus Pocus 2, at North Platte High School Football Field. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at what the event has to offer and why you don't want to miss it.

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Join NebraskaLand Bank for a Fun-Filled Trunk-or-Treat Event

Join NebraskaLand Bank for a Fun-Filled Trunk-or-Treat Event

Halloween is just around the corner, and NebraskaLand Bank is excited to announce its annual Trunk-or-Treat event. We are thrilled to invite our community members to join us for an evening of fun, laughter, and lots of candy. This event has become increasingly popular over the years, and we can’t wait to see the creativity that local businesses and organizations will bring to their decorated trunks. So, put on your best costume and come join us on Thursday, October 26, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. in our Branch parking lot, located at 4615 2nd Avenue.

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Understanding Social Engineering

Understanding Social Engineering

Avoid falling victim to fraud. With our world’s reliance on technology, it’s important to keep yourself informed of the latest cyber scams. Chances are, you’ve already been a target of a cybercriminal or fraudster. One common type of fraud is referred to as Social Engineering.  Social engineering is a technique used to manipulate a victim into disclosing information or taking a specific action. Fraudsters will communicate with an intended target by saying they are from a trusted organization or financial institution.  They may even impersonate someone the target knows.

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