"Outsourcing certain functions makes sense for FOF, as addressed in the previous the FOF Outsourcing Philosophy. The basic reasons are to provide the best possible service to Focus constituents, while honoring our stewardship responsibilities. Two of the vendors who can handle our business transactions at a significant cost savings are Patni and First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO). ... "First National Bank of Omaha has been a banking partner with FOF for over 10 years. We decided to outsource to FNBO since they could more efficiently integrate simple transaction processing, imaging, and coding into our existing banking system. In the process, we were also able to eliminate the problem of a production bottleneck and avoid additional captial expenditures for equipment. Although this shift of production eliminated jobs within the FOF Colorado Springs operation, customer service was improved, costs were reduced, and FOF staff were able to maintain their focus on the ministry needs of our constituents."
See my post #60.
FOF could have gotten similar outsourcing services from Wells Fargo (if they weren't already), they chose not to, but to change providers to one less obnoxious in it's political giving that was not only diametrically opposed to FOF's principles, but actively working against it.
Every business and or ministry with any sensible leadership periodically reviews it's service providers for fit and function. Wells Fargo failed this review and got dumped. Happens every day in the USA.
Your continuing failure to see the obvious indicates a negative attitude or agenda against FOF.