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RELYANCE BANK
RELYANCE BANK
White Hall, Arkansas
100-499 employees
The story of Relyance Bank began in 1965, in the heart of Jefferson County. Like so many others, we began in a small, humble building on Cherry Street, but with a strong philosophy centered on customers and community. Since then, we have grown and expanded our business and customer base throughout Arkansas all while maintaining our core values. We strive to be an organization our customers can rely on for all their financial needs. We offer an extensive line of products and services, such as personal and commercial checking, savings and certificates of deposit. We also offer personal, commercial and agricultural lending products, personal and commercial credit cards as well as investments and trust services. And through our Jefferson Title Company, we are able to provide title and escrow services. We are committed to being an organization our neighbors can rely on to support, serve and lead our community. We accomplish this by providing charitable donations, supporting, sponsoring and even participating in organizations throughout the communities we serve. We have been an organization customers can rely on to stay ahead of their changing needs. Change is inevitable and we all have different needs throughout our various stages in life. Whether its technology, products or services; we strive every day to stay ahead of the curve through research and training. At Relyance, our world is neighbors helping neighbors. We hope you will find our world as comfortable and accommodating as we do, full of products and services and friendly faces that will fit the financial goals and needs in your world. Come visit the bank that you can rely on. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
DIAMOND BANK
DIAMOND BANK
Hot Springs, Arkansas
100-499 employees
Diamond Bank is the result of a merger between two of Southwest Arkansas’s strongest community banks. In March, 2007, the banks that merged were Arkansas Diamond Bank of Glenwood , and Diamond State Bank of Murfreesboro, which was chartered in 1904. Diamond Bank continues to provide a stable source of financial leadership in the communities we serve. Our Primary market area is Pike, Howard, Hempstead, Sevier, Garland, Montgomery, Polk and Hot Spring counties in Southwest Arkansas. Southwest Arkansas continues to grow and prosper with good diversity of economic sectors including industry, education, construction, agriculture and retail trade. We recently opened three new full-service locations in 2017; Ashdown (Little River Co.), Texarkana, TX (Bowie Co.) and Russellville (Pope County). Come GROW with Diamond Bank and have confidence in the people who are keeping your money safe. The philosophy of this bank has been and continues to be, one of maintaining mutually beneficial relationships with our customers and communities. Our goal is to provide a high level of sound and meaningful financial services to the people we serve, while obtaining a fair return for our stockholders. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
MALVERN NATIONAL BANK
MALVERN NATIONAL BANK
Malvern, Arkansas
100-499 employees
MNB is a full service community bank committed to providing top quality personal and business financial services, delivered by associates who are dedicated to the highest level of personal service. Since 1934, we have been providing professional banking services to central Arkansas. We utilize state of the art systems that today's lifestyles demand, such as online & mobile banking, mobile deposit, Secure Lock debit cards, business credit cards, remote deposit, and treasury management tools. We serve the communities of Little Rock, Benton, Bryant, Conway, East End, Hot Springs, Malvern and Sheridan.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SMACKOVER STATE BANK
SMACKOVER STATE BANK
Smackover, Arkansas
25-49 employees
Smackover State Bank is a banking company based out of 708 Broadway St, Smackover, AR, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FBT BANK & MORTGAGE
FBT BANK & MORTGAGE
Fordyce, Arkansas
50-99 employees
FBT BANK & MORTGAGE is a banking company based out of 200 W 4TH ST, Fordyce, Arkansas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WARREN BANK AND TRUST CO.
WARREN BANK AND TRUST CO.
Warren, Arkansas
25-49 employees
In 1890, a tradition of integrity, service and community involvement began. Merchants and Planters bank, later known as First State Bank, opened their doors to the Bradley County community. After only six years of service, the bank experienced their first armed robbery in 1896. A masked man entered the bank and ordered the cashier to turn over the money. The cashier refused, reached for his gun and the robber fired, wounding the cashier. Before the cashier could return a shot, another director rose from his seat and the robber shot him as well, mortally wounding him. The cashier then opened fire and the robber fled. Another director rose to his feet after playing dead and mounted his horse in pursuit of the bandit. A posse was formed to search several states for the bandit. Finally, the man was tried for the holdup but proved his innocence and no one ever paid for the crime. The bank stood solid in the Money Panic of 1907 that threatened the business world of the United States by a currency shortage. The bank went into an agreement with a national bank in St. Louis, which furnished clearing-house certificates to use in the place of currency. The shortage later led to the establishment of the Federal Reserve System in 1913. In 1929 Merchants and Planters Bank faced another hardship when 30,000 banks in the United States had to take a three-day "bank holiday" due to the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Merchants and Planters bank was one of only 15,000 institutions in the United States that was able to open for service following the three-day "holiday". In 1937 Merchants and Planters Bank reached an agreement with the Bradley County Bank of Hermitage Arkansas to rent the bank building and upon approval of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to establish a teller window in Hermitage. The Hermitage Branch was established and the bank rented the back room as a library for the community. Also the branch underwent remodeling as well as the bank in Warren. In 1961, at the annual stockholders meeting, the stockholders voted to convert from a state charter institution to a national bank charter thus renaming the bank First National Bank of Warren & Hermitage. In 1970, the bank turned a building beside the main office in Warren into an enclosed parking garage for the convenience of the bank's customers. The bank also purchased the First Savings and Loan building south of the bank. With this purchase, the bank now owned the entire city block from south of West Cedar Street to north of West Cypress. First National Bank of Warren continued to flourish with the development of a community development board in 1974. The bank also received approval from the Comptroller of the Currency to establish a branch on the comer of Martin and Pine Street and the Hermitage Branch was offered full service banking power. In 1978, the stockholders decided that it would be in the bank's best interest to convert back to a state charter since it would free up reserve money that could be invested in the community in the form of loans for the customers. On Thursday, December 14, 1978, First National Bank became known as First State Bank of Warren and Hermitage. In 1993, the directors of First State Bank applied for and received approval to establish a full service branch bank in Hampton, Arkansas. The new branch was completed, dedicated and opened for business in 1994. Throughout our rich history First State Bank has provided the people in our area with the best possible banking services available. At First State Bank we believe that “The Difference is Leadership.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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PINE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
PINE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
1-24 employees
Developing a model loan portfolio which will help as many families as possible with affordable, good loan products and at the same time mitigating risk so that profitability requirements for safety and soundness can be met. Also responsible for legal notices, bankruptcy and TDR Loans, Collections and collateral liquidation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY FEDERAL
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY FEDERAL
Camden, Arkansas
1-24 employees
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION is a financial services company based out of 340 Cash Road S.W., Camden, Arkansas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ARKANSAS SUPERIOR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
ARKANSAS SUPERIOR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Warren, Arkansas
1-24 employees
ARKANSAS SUPERIOR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION is a banking company based out of P.O. BOX 479, WARREN, Arkansas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ALCOA COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
ALCOA COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Benton, Arkansas
1-24 employees
Alcoa Community Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial services company serving Saline, Garland, Grant, Hot Spring and Perry Counties since 1957. ACFCU headquarters are located 1125 Military Rd, Benton, Arkansas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
FIRST STATE BANK OF WARREN
FIRST STATE BANK OF WARREN
Warren, Arkansas
All Size Average employees
In 1890, a tradition of integrity, service and community involvement began. Merchants and Planters bank, later known as First State Bank, opened their doors to the Bradley County community. After only six years of service, the bank experienced their first armed robbery in 1896. A masked man entered the bank and ordered the cashier to turn over the money. The cashier refused, reached for his gun and the robber fired, wounding the cashier. Before the cashier could return a shot, another director rose from his seat and the robber shot him as well, mortally wounding him. The cashier then opened fire and the robber fled. Another director rose to his feet after playing dead and mounted his horse in pursuit of the bandit. A posse was formed to search several states for the bandit. Finally, the man was tried for the holdup but proved his innocence and no one ever paid for the crime. The bank stood solid in the Money Panic of 1907 that threatened the business world of the United States by a currency shortage. The bank went into an agreement with a national bank in St. Louis, which furnished clearing-house certificates to use in the place of currency. The shortage later led to the establishment of the Federal Reserve System in 1913. In 1929 Merchants and Planters Bank faced another hardship when 30,000 banks in the United States had to take a three-day "bank holiday" due to the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Merchants and Planters bank was one of only 15,000 institutions in the United States that was able to open for service following the three-day "holiday". In 1937 Merchants and Planters Bank reached an agreement with the Bradley County Bank of Hermitage Arkansas to rent the bank building and upon approval of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to establish a teller window in Hermitage. The Hermitage Branch was established and the bank rented the back room as a library for the community. Also the branch underwent remodeling as well as the bank in Warren. In 1961, at the annual stockholders meeting, the stockholders voted to convert from a state charter institution to a national bank charter thus renaming the bank First National Bank of Warren & Hermitage. In 1970, the bank turned a building beside the main office in Warren into an enclosed parking garage for the convenience of the bank's customers. The bank also purchased the First Savings and Loan building south of the bank. With this purchase, the bank now owned the entire city block from south of West Cedar Street to north of West Cypress. First National Bank of Warren continued to flourish with the development of a community development board in 1974. The bank also received approval from the Comptroller of the Currency to establish a branch on the comer of Martin and Pine Street and the Hermitage Branch was offered full service banking power. In 1978, the stockholders decided that it would be in the bank's best interest to convert back to a state charter since it would free up reserve money that could be invested in the community in the form of loans for the customers. On Thursday, December 14, 1978, First National Bank became known as First State Bank of Warren and Hermitage. In 1993, the directors of First State Bank applied for and received approval to establish a full service branch bank in Hampton, Arkansas. The new branch was completed, dedicated and opened for business in 1994. Throughout our rich history First State Bank has provided the people in our area with the best possible banking services available. At First State Bank we believe that “The Difference is Leadership.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading