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First Financial Northwest, Inc. (NASDAQ:FFNW) Files An 8-K Regulation FD Disclosure

First Financial Northwest, Inc. (NASDAQ:FFNW) Files An 8-K Regulation FD Disclosure
Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.*

First Financial Northwest’s Joseph W. Kiley III, President and Chief Executive Officer and Richard P. Jacobson, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Operations Officer will be participating in a roundtable group discussion with investors at the Keefe Bruyette & Woods, Inc. West Coast Field Trip being held in Seattle, Washington on November 20, 2019.
Attached as Exhibit 99.1 is a copy of the investor materials that are being provided in connection with the meeting.
Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.*
(d) Exhibits
The following exhibit is being furnished herewith and this list shall constitute the exhibit index:
99.1 First Financial Northwest, Inc. Investor Materials
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First Financial Northwest, Inc. Exhibit

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About First Financial Northwest, Inc. (NASDAQ:FFNW)

First Financial Northwest, Inc. (First Financial Northwest) is a holding company for First Financial Northwest Bank (the Bank). The Bank primarily serves the greater Puget Sound region of King and to a lesser extent, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap Counties, Washington through its full-service banking office located in Renton, Washington and branch office in Mill Creek, Washington. The Bank’s business consists of attracting deposits from the public and utilizing these funds to originate one- to four-family residential, multifamily, commercial real estate, construction/land development, business and consumer loans. It focuses on its lending activities primarily on loans secured by commercial real estate, construction/land development, first mortgages on one- to four-family residences, multifamily and business lending. Its investment portfolio consisted principally of mortgage-backed securities, municipal bonds, the United States Government Agency obligations and corporate bonds.