There’s a new bank in town, and it’s 102 years old.
First National Bank of Louisiana, which opened in Crowley in 1924, has expanded into Baton Rouge as part of its long history of steady and consistent growth.
“The Capital Region has so much to offer,” says Jordan Hultberg, Capital Market President. “With Louisiana State University, the seat of state government, and the petrochemical corridor, the Greater Baton Rouge area has a diverse economy that makes it an attractive market.”
Hultberg, a native of Baton Rouge, was tapped to lead the market because of his deep knowledge of the local business landscape. What attracted him to the bank, he says, is its long history and strong foundation.
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Top executives: Jordan Hultberg, Capital Market President
Phone: 225.425.1981
Address: 7926 Wrenwood Blvd., Suite B, Baton Rouge, LA
Website: https://www.fnb-la.com/
FNB has locations throughout the state, including Crowley, Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Sulphur, and is currently offering a full suite of services in Baton Rouge while preparing to build its flagship office on Perkins Road.
“We’re positioned for growth in this region, and this expansion will allow us to serve families and businesses for all of their needs.” Hultberg says.
FNB offers a complete range of banking and loan products and is growing its team to meet both personal and business needs with the addition of Audrey Schmolke as private banking program manager.
“We have the sophistication and products to serve customers in a very personal way,” Hultberg says. “We approach our customers with honesty and we work hard to build trust. We get to know them on a deep level and understand their business.”

FNB employees are encouraged to become participating members of the local community.
“We believe in the importance of getting involved in community service. It is embedded in our company culture,” says Hultberg, who is a board member of the Knock Knock Children’s Museum, is on the Budget and Finance Committee for the Associated Builders and Contractors Pelican Chapter, and is a volunteer at St. Aloysius School.
As a community bank, FNB and its employees are devoted to promoting financial literacy. Two of the organizations they support are Junior Achievement and the Boys and Girls Club.
“We want our customers and our community to know that they have a partner in their bank. We are another member of their team,” Hultberg says. “We feel we have a tremendous opportunity and future here.”
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