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Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma Returns a Record of $11 Million Back to Customers in 2023

Customers of Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma (FCWO) will soon be receiving their patronage refund payments totaling $11 million.

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WOODWARD – March 7, 2023 – Customers of Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma (FCWO) will soon be receiving their patronage refund payments totaling $11 million.

“We experienced sound financial performance last year and are honored to return a record amount to our customer-owners that is almost double what we returned in 2022.  Patronage is the foundation of our cooperative business model and is what distinguishes Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma from other lenders,” said John Grunewald, FCWO Chief Executive Officer.

According to Grunewald, since 1998, a total of $75,400,000 has been returned to FCWO customers in patronage refunds. 

“FCWO specializes in agriculture lending and we do agriculture all day, every day.  Our staff knows agriculture because they are involved in agriculture.  Our experienced loan officers work to get to know customers and their operation.  We offer long-term and short-term fixed rate loans and decisions are made locally at each branch.”

FCWO services 6,000 loans in Western, Central and Southwestern Oklahoma with nine locations in Altus, Alva, Anadarko, Clinton, Enid, Elk City, Guymon, Tuttle and Woodward. Field offices in Beaver, Boise City and Chattanooga.

Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma is a member of the Farm Credit System and comprised of Federal Land Bank Associations and Production Credit Associations financing all types of farms, ranches and other agriculture needs.  Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma is an equal opportunity lender and equal housing lender.  Learn more at farmcreditloans.com.

 

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