
Business Education | Security Training
We at First Minnetonka City Bank do everything we can to protect you and your business, but you are the last defense against financial crime. The more you know, the less likely you are to become a victim.
We are offering three online courses to educate you about the tactics of financial criminals and how you can protect yourself. Topics include The Risk Background and Threat Landscape, Risk Management and Reduction and Managing a Negative Event. The training is delivered via our Online Banking Security Information Center, and it takes approximately 45 minutes to complete all three courses.
We hope you'll take advantage of this training opportunity to help you improve online transaction security and reduce the likelihood of online banking and ACH fraud. To begin your security training course, click on the Education Center button on the right.

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Glen Lake: (952) 935-8663
14550 Excelsior Blvd.
Minnetonka, MN 55345
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Country Village: (952) 935-5995
11500 Highway 7
Minnetonka, MN 55305
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To report unauthorized activity or a lost or stolen Visa Debit Card, call (952) 935-5995 or (952) 935-8663 during our business hours. After hours, call (800) 472-3272.

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The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing because of:
- Race or color
- National origin
- Religion
- Sex
- Familial status (including children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians; pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18)
- Handicap (Disability)
Mission
Enforce the Fair Housing Act and other civil rights laws to ensure the right of equal housing opportunity and free and fair housing choice without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or family composition.
Major Goals
1. Reduce discrimination in housing by doubling the Title VIII case load by the end of 2000 through aggressive enforcement of civil rights and fair housing laws;
2. Promote geographic mobility for low-income and minority households;
3. Integrate fair housing plans into HUD's Consolidated Plans;
4. Further fair housing in other relevant programs of the Federal government; and
5. Promote substantial equivalency among state, local and community organizations involved in providing housing.