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GRACE INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC.
GRACE INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC.
Alva, Oklahoma
50-99 employees
GRACE INVESTMENTS is a multi-disciplinary automotive group with operations straddling across emerging markets. We operate throughout the automotive value-chain, providing solutions and services that fuel rewarding experiences for our stakeholders globally. Our operations span the automobile industry’s primary value chain pillars: international trade, after sales distribution, spare parts manufacturing, new car retailing and global supply chain solutions.
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Top Benefits
MILLENNIUM CORPORATE CREDIT UNION
MILLENNIUM CORPORATE CREDIT UNION
Wichita, Kansas
25-49 employees
Kansas Corporate was chartered November 1951, a milestone act, providing credit unions a cooperative correspondent ally in the financial services industry. Today, over 70 years later, we’re still working with credit unions to better the financial well-being of their members’ lives. Our national field of membership allows us to partner with credit unions outside the great state of Kansas, however, it wasn’t until 2005 that we actively began promoting our services outside state boundaries. Credit unions from surrounding areas quickly learned of our commitment to the credit union industry and the value of partnering with Kansas Corporate. Membership grew. This growth continued in the years to follow with the occurrence of two mergers. The first, in 2012, with Treasure State Corporate Credit Union in Helena, MT, and the second, in 2015, with Missouri Corporate Credit Union in St. Louis, MO. Through our mergers and membership expansion efforts, Millennium Corporate has grown to serve just shy of 300 credit unions in 8 states. That’s right, Millennium Corporate. With the aforementioned growth and expansion into areas outside Kansas, a name that was once so fitting, no longer seemed so. In 2015, Kansas Corporate underwent a rebranding initiative to become Millennium Corporate Credit Union. This new name and brand doesn’t change who we are or what we believe, it simply reflects who we’ve become and where we’ll go from here.
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THE BANK OF KREMLIN
THE BANK OF KREMLIN
Kremlin, Oklahoma
25-49 employees
Sr. Operations Officer/Human Resources Officer, Kremlin Senior management position responsible for policy making, research, decision making, and implementation. Substantial time spent on internal training and education consisting of classes, meetings and presentations.  Internal BSA Officer, responsible for development and correction of existing program, internal monitoring and reporting  Member of Executive Management team responsible for bank operations  Development of internal front line training program including monthly meetings, teller training and new account training  Development of Human Resources function including but not limited to formal structuring of positions and performance evaluations
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Top Benefits
IMPACT BANK
IMPACT BANK
Wellington, Kansas
1-24 employees
Impact Bank is a banking company based out of 24 North Main Street, Caldwell, Kansas, United States.
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Top Benefits
GARDEN PLAIN STATE BANK
GARDEN PLAIN STATE BANK
Wichita, Kansas
1-24 employees
Garden Plain State Bank opened in 1966, serving Garden Plain and Wichita, Kansas. We serve our larger businesses and yet still provide that personal touch our customers deserve.
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Market Laggard
THE VALLEY STATE BANK
THE VALLEY STATE BANK
Belle Plaine, Kansas
25-49 employees
The Valley State Bank provides commercial loans, real estate and home mortgages, consumer credit, as well as a variety of deposit, savings and retirement account options for customers along with high-tech banking products. Staff members are knowledgeable and provide exceptional customer service. The bank operates with integrity, authenticity, reliability and focuses on providing friendly customer service while being active in the community.
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Market Laggard
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ACB BANK
ACB BANK
Cherokee, Oklahoma
1-24 employees
- Maintain the existing connections and create new connections with potential customers- Review and evaluate financial reports of more than 150+ companies- Consult and prepare more than 300+ loan applications. 100% of those loan applications got approved, total approved loan amount was $42 million US dollars.
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Market Leading
COMMUNITY BANK
COMMUNITY BANK
Alva, Oklahoma
1-24 employees
One of the South’s fastest-growing financial institutions did not originate in a large, metropolitan area or grow with the usual bank business plan. Community Bank started more than 115 years ago in a small timber community in east central Mississippi and has grown by employing a unique approach to one of America’s most routine industries. From 1995 until today, with few acquisitions, Community Bancshares has grown from $200 million in assets and a couple of offices to more than $4.8 billion in assets, 55 offices and over 875 employees in four states.
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Below Market
NINNESCAH VALLEY BANK
NINNESCAH VALLEY BANK
Cunningham, Kansas
1-24 employees
Ninnescah Valley Bank is a company based out of 101 E 1st St, Cunningham, Kansas, United States.
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Market Competitive
NET PAY ADVANCE INC
NET PAY ADVANCE INC
Wichita, Kansas
25-49 employees
Bitly is your all-in-one Connections Platform for Short Links, QR Codes, and Link-in-Bio back by detailed Analytics. We bring brands, businesses, digital marketers, creators, educators and non-profits a BIT closer to their audiences. Insights and analytics behind every connection you create with Bitly and pricing packages for users of any type! Need support? bitly.is/heretohelp
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Market Laggard
CATHOLIC FAMILY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CATHOLIC FAMILY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Wichita, Kansas
1-24 employees
Catholic Family Federal Credit Union is located in Wichita, Kansas. It has over 4,300 members and $28 million in assets. The credit union was founded in 1947 by Father Arthur Klyber, C.Ss.R and was named St. Joseph Federal Credit Union. It served members of St. Joseph Catholic Parish, employees of the credit union and members of their immediate families. In 1947, the requirement of membership was to deposit $.25 each month until five dollars (one share) was deposited. In 1990, St. Joseph Federal Credit Union was re-named Catholic Family Federal Credit Union. CFFCU now serves Wichita area Catholic parishes, schools and institutions and designated low income areas. In addition to serving Catholic parishioners, CFFCU also serves select employee groups such as Adorers of the Blood of Christ, Catholic Charities, Catholic Schools, Postal Presort and JR Custom Metal Products. Our credit union provides financial services including checking, savings, loans, mortgages and credit cards.
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Market Competitive
SECURITY STATE BANK
SECURITY STATE BANK
Wellington, Kansas
1-24 employees
Recently merged with another bank. Currently seeking new Opportunities.
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Market Competitive