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Commitment to Community

Corporate Responsibility Report

At First Interstate, our role as a community bank has always been rooted in people — those we employ, those we serve, and communities we call home. Our 2026 Corporate Responsibility Report offers a lens into how these priorities have guided our actions.

From sustainability initiatives to community development partnerships, philanthropic commitments, digital transformation, and transparent governance, every effort is driven by our purposeful vision: meeting people where they are and helping them get to where they want to be. These commitments shape how we show up in the world, how we steward our resources, and how we honor the people and places that give our work meaning.


To Our Stakeholders

At First Interstate, everything starts with relationships. It is how we serve our clients, support our employees, and show up for our communities. We are a community bank by design and by choice. That focus guides our strategy in how we operate and grow.

Our teams do not just work in the communities we serve; they are a part of them. Every day, our bankers help small business grow, support families on the path to homeownership, and partner with local organizations. In 2025, our employees volunteered over 60,540 hours across our footprint, giving their time and talents where they are needed most.

That commitment is matched by our financial support. In 2025, First Interstate and the First Interstate BancSystem Foundation provided more than $7.2 million in grants and donations to nonprofit organizations, bringing our total community investment to more than $100 million since 1990. We are proud of that milestone and even more energized by what is ahead.

As we move forward, we will continue to listen to, partner with, and invest in the people and community we serve. We believe strong relationships build strong communities, and strong communities are key to our success.

Sincerely,

Jim Reuter web signature in black.

James A. Reuter
President & CEO
First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.