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Jeff Maupin
Branch Manager

Welcome to the Eureka branch of Farmers & Merchants Bank.  FMB is an independent community bank serving our communities since 1913.  We strive to bring our customers a wide array of banking products and services.  We want to help you work towards & reach your financial goals, thus ensuring your financial future.

At FMB we take great pride in being a community bank.  You will not only see our employees at their desks during normal business hours but also out in the community partnering with local schools & volunteer organizations working to make our communities the absolute best places to live & work.  Please stop by my location or any of our convenient locations to see how our friendly, knowledgeable staff can help you achieve you financial objectives.

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