Operator
Ladies and gentlemen thank you for standing by and welcome to the Meta Financial Group First Quarter Fiscal Year 2021 Investor Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to turn the conference over to Brittany Kelley Elsasser Director of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.
Brittany Kelley Elsasser
Director of Investor Relations
Thank you and welcome to the Meta Financial Group Conference Call and Webcast where President and CEO Brad Hanson; and Executive Vice President and CFO Glen Herrick will discuss the results of our first fiscal quarter ended December 31 2020. Also participating in the call is Brett Pharr Co-President and COO of MetaBank. Additional information including the earnings release and investor presentation may be found on our website at metafinancialgroup.com. As a reminder our comments may include forward-looking statements. Those statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual and anticipated results to diff
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