Bank of Kansas
Bank of Kansas is a subsidiary of Southwest Bancorp, Inc. Founded in 1907, Bank of Kansas has been providing financial services for the area for over 100 years. Bank of Kansas’ parent company is headquartered in Stillwater, OK, and currently has assets of $2.9 billion. The Southwest Bancorp History of Bank of Kansas On July 28, 2007, Southwest purchased the Bank of Kansas. Its established...
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Commerce Bancshares, Inc. operates as a super-community bank offering an array of sophisticated financial products delivered with high-quality, personal customer service. The Company’s customer promise ask listen solve is not just its brand, but also its corporate focus. With this platform, Commerce is continually building its long-term franchise while paying strict attention to asset quality...
Read MoreCitizens Bank of Kansas
On February 18, 1905, the Kansas State Banking Department issued a charter to The Citizens State Bank of Atlanta, Kansas – thus began the entity which would eventually become Citizens Bank of Kansas, N.A. Herbert H. “Bert” Smith was president of The Citizens State Bank of Atlanta from 1918 after purchasing stock of the new bank from his uncle, charter stockholder, Charles V. Foust. In 1924,...
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The story of UMB Financial Corporation in Kansas City, Mo., is a success story in the best tradition of American free enterprise. From a storefront bank in Kansas City, Mo., with first-day deposits of $1,100 in 1913, it has grown to become a diversified financial services holding company with multi-billion dollar assets. Much of UMB’s success can be attributed to the leadership of multiple...
Read MoreKansas State Bank
Kansas State Bank offers a high-rate checking account with ATM refunds to its personal banking customers. It also offers business banking services and investment advisory services. One of the bank’s unique services is the lease financing option, which provides lease financing for municipalities throughout the country. To find out more about this bank, visit www.kansasstatebank.com or call...
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