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LIBERTYVILLE SAVINGS BANK
LIBERTYVILLE SAVINGS BANK
Fairfield, Iowa
25-49 employees
Recognized new products and offerings that are beneficial to customer needs thus expanding from the typical marketing segment Adhered to confidentiality of bank records and information to ensure customers understand this is a trustworthy business with established ethics, resulting in a gain of customer loyalty Orchestrated daily operations to raise productivity rates to provide the client with a quick, more personal interaction
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
IOWA STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF FAIRFIELD, IA
IOWA STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF FAIRFIELD, IA
Fairfield, Iowa
25-49 employees
Mission Statement Iowa State Bank & Trust Company is a community-focused, locally owned bank committed to personally and professionally delivering financial solutions with every opportunity. We do this while demonstrating our non-negotiable values. 1. We will treat our customers and coworkers with courtesy & respect at all times. 2. We will be fair and honest in all of our dealings. 3. We will do our jobs to the best of our abilities every day. Iowa State Bank and Trust Company opened for business as a state chartered bank on May 19, 1934, following a merger of Iowa State Savings Bank and the Iowa Loan and Trust Company. The Bank was founded on the premise that our city and county needs a locally-owned institution with management that resides in the community. We carry on that legacy today. Iowa State Bank & Trust Company of Fairfield, Iowa. Member FDIC. An equal housing lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ALLIANT BANK
ALLIANT BANK
Kirksville, Missouri
50-99 employees
Alliant Bank is a regional community bank primarily serving Central and Northeast Missouri.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
TWIN CEDARS BANK
TWIN CEDARS BANK
Bussey, Iowa
1-24 employees
Twin Cedars Bank is a 131-year-old Community Bank that offers a full line of business, agriculture, mortgage, consumer, lending, and deposit services. Twin Cedars Bank started on August 2, 1892, as Bussey Bank and then became the State Bank of Bussey in 1931. The bank was started with $15,000 of capital raised by eight investors, including Jesse Bussey, whom the town is named after. On July 1, 2022, Rudy Fors acquired the bank with his partners and transitioned the name to Twin Cedars Bank. The name pays homage to the bank’s roots in Bussey, Iowa, as two cedar creeks merge west of Bussey. Now, we have three locations throughout Iowa including Oskaloosa, Lovilia, and Bussey. From a full line of banking services to the convenience of online banking, Twin Cedars Bank has everything you need to reach your personal banking or business banking goals! Contact us today to get started!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive