
Old Glory Bank and the National Rifle Association (NRA) recently entered into a joint marketing relationship to provide banking benefits to members of the NRA Business Alliance and NRA-affiliated clubs and associations. The FDIC-member bank shares the NRA’s commitment to ensuring America’s freedom-loving businesses and organizations have access to reliable, comprehensive financial services.
“Old Glory Bank understands the importance of standing with those who support our constitutional freedoms,” said Josh Savani, executive director, NRA General Operations. “We are honored to offer our Business Alliance members and NRA-affiliated clubs and associations access to banking resources from a bank that truly shares our values.”
Through the relationship, Old Glory Bank will offer NRA-affiliated businesses and member organizations preferred pricing for pro-Second Amendment banking services. The services will include commercial banking tools and specialized accounts designed to meet the unique needs of mission-driven organizations and businesses that support the Second Amendment.
“This partnership is about more than banking. It’s about community and trust,” said Eric Ohlhausen, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Old Glory Bank. “We are honored to serve the NRA’s Business Alliance members and its affiliated clubs and associations with financial tools that reflect their values and help them grow without fear of political discrimination.”
The joint marketing relationship marks a significant step forward in giving the NRA’s community of businesses and organizations access to a financial institution that proudly defends the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, actively supports America’s military and first responders, and stands against the pervasive occurrence of debanking based on political beliefs.
Old Glory Bank is FDIC-insured and offers online and mobile solutions for consumers and businesses. It was co-founded by some of the leading voices representing freedom and patriotism, including former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson; radio and television host Larry Elder; country music superstar, TV host, entrepreneur and songwriter John Rich; and former two-term Governor of Oklahoma Mary Fallin-Christensen.