Native American Financial Solutions
Harness your financial resources to fund what matters most
As tribes navigate toward economic prosperity and community well-being, partnership with an experienced financial services provider is essential to develop strategies to fund growth and ensure generational wealth for their members.
Our holistic approach and breadth of products and services, from asset management and retirement plans to financing for infrastructure, gaming, and hospitality projects, enable us to help tribes and tribal businesses achieve their full potential today and for future generations.
Why BOK Financial
Native American Financial Solutions
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Financing and Loan Syndication
- Financing
- Investment Banking
- Equipment Financing
- Loans and Lines of Credit
- Loan Syndications
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Investment Management Services
- Institutional Investment Services
- Investment Advisory
- Asset Management Strategies
- Fixed Income Sales and Trading
- Mineral Management
- Custody
- Reporting and Performance
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Treasury Services and Cash Management
- Treasury Services
- Fraud Prevention
- Information Reporting
- Liquidity Management
- Payment
- Receivables
- Payroll Services
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Retirement and Executive Benefits
- Retirement Plans
- Executive Benefits
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Corporate Trust and Escrow Services
- Corporate Trust and Escrow Services
- Bond Trustee
- Bondholder Relations
- Escrow Services
Get to know our team at NAFOA
Meeting the unique needs of Native American tribes and tribal businesses.
Banking
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Sarah Alexander
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Jarrod Compton
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Lisa Howard
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Damian Libutti
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Jordan Herrington
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Jordan Phelps
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Cathy Sebring
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Adrian Kowalski
Institutional Wealth
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Laura Bartlett
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Anthony Phillips
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Sean Walker
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Ronnie Jobe
Treasury Management
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Michelle Heckroth
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Christen Webb
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Stephanie Campos
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