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EXCHANGE BANK & TRUST
EXCHANGE BANK & TRUST
Atchison, Kansas
51-200 employees
Providing the best in financial services for over 167 years. Community minded, just like you. www.myexchangebank.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AZURA CREDIT UNION
AZURA CREDIT UNION
Topeka, Kansas
51-200 employees
Azura is enhancing lives by delivering innovative financial service, education and value through personal and community engagement.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BANK OF LABOR
BANK OF LABOR
Lenexa, Kansas
51-200 employees
The officers and employees of Bank of Labor are ready and willing to do whatever it takes to meet the needs of our union customers and to provide the quality of service you might expect of your own union. Our financial institution holds assets of over $500 million. Our Trust & Investment division holds custody of nearly $6 billion. We have the strength. We have the experience. We have a rock-solid history. Now, we offer our services to the entire labor movement. If you have a local lodge or a training center to build, we can help. If you have a loan with another financial institution that you would like to move to Bank of Labor, we can help. If you believe in the expanded mission of Bank of Labor, our Trust & Investment division can serve as the custodian of your trust and investment funds. Whatever it takes, Bank of Labor will work to meet your needs and your expectations. We invite you to become a customer and a partner in the mission of Bank of Labor. Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender
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FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST
Tonganoxie, Kansas
51-200 employees
First State Bank & Trust is an independent financial institution headquartered in Tonganoxie, Kansas. The bank has a long history of community service since its original charter in 1934, and that service continues today in our locations in Tonganoxie, Basehor, Lawrence, Perry, and Kansas City, Kansas. Owned by the current group of local stockholders since 1979, the owners and staff have made a commitment to remain independent and to maintain the spirit of excellence and service that is so important to the organization. First State Bank & Trust ... where banking is Still a people business.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE SILVER LAKE BANK
THE SILVER LAKE BANK
Topeka, Kansas
51-200 employees
How can we help? Silver Lake Bank has been serving Northeast Kansas for over a century with branch locations in Topeka, Silver Lake, and Lawrence. We are proud to be locally owned, operated and are committed to providing exceptional customer service and going the extra mile to exceed expectations. Our personable staff makes decisions, are accessible and eager to help. Silver Lake Bank employees enjoy coming to work to foster lifelong customer relationships. Silver Lake Bank is committed to helping our community by supporting local small business. We understand that each business has unique financial needs and goals. We take pride in our ability to recommend customized financial solutions that work for you. Products such as our business line of credit allow flexibility to better manage cash flow or take advantage of growth opportunities. We establish partnerships with our special Church Account Program and local school district’s School Loyalty Debit Card Program. Our staff community involvement includes working with Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Relay for Life, HCCI Bed Race, and Junior Achievement just to name a few. Our mission is to provide valuable services to you, meeting your needs both now and into the future. Member FDIC
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
DENISON STATE BANK
DENISON STATE BANK
Holton, Kansas
51-200 employees
Denison State Bank is a locally-owned community bank in Kansas. Founded in 1901, Denison State bank services Jackson, Jefferson, and Shawnee counties, with locations in Holton, Hoyt, Meriden, and Topeka.
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Market Competitive
FIRST FEDERAL BANK
FIRST FEDERAL BANK
Kansas City, Missouri
51-200 employees
We are First Federal Bank of Kansas City, and our mission is helping the people and communities we serve build a brighter financial future. That means being the community banking leader in providing customer-focused products, insight and encouragement. It's a purpose bigger than profit. By promoting the power of homeownership, helping people save and giving back, we can create stronger communities - and prosper together. https://linktr.ee/ffbkc
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Market Laggard
LEAD BANK
LEAD BANK
Kansas City, Missouri
51-200 employees
We are building the bank we want to see in the world. Since 1928, we’ve worked tirelessly to serve as the financial foundation for the most innovative businesses. From our early days supporting local agricultural interests to our industry-leading financial services platform, we are a leading business banking, personal banking, and Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) partner for builders and innovators. At Lead Bank, we believe experience is everything. Our executive team, composed of fintech leaders, local banking experts with strong community ties, and senior financial and marketing executives, has extensive experience driving fintech innovation and navigating complex banking regulations. When we say extensive, we mean it: we successfully built one of only a few de-novo banks in the US in the last two decades. This work inspired us to create a technology platform capable of enabling financial services not just for one company, but for everyone. We’ve worked for years to make this belief a reality, forging a unique blend of talent and culture that combines regulatory expertise with modern technology. Our new Partner Platform provides fintechs and other companies with a seamless, flexible, and secure foundation to create and scale new financial solutions tailored to their customers’ needs. Today, our mission is to define what’s possible in banking. While we remain committed to Kansas City, we’re dedicated to supporting builders and innovators everywhere with our combination of industry-leading expertise and reliable, resilient technology.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
UNION STATE BANK
UNION STATE BANK
Everest, Kansas
51-200 employees
Operated a teller window and cash drawer and was responsible for balancing it on a daily basis Processed customer deposits, withdrawals, payments and cashing of checks Sold cashier's checks, money orders, and travelers checks Issued cash advances and savings bonds Processed loan and line of credit payments Processed proof and corrected errors
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Market Competitive
MAINSTREET CREDIT UNION
MAINSTREET CREDIT UNION
Lenexa, Kansas
51-200 employees
Mainstreet Credit Union was named the Best Credit Union in Kansas by Forbes Magazine! Additionally, Mainstreet Credit Union aims to be the financial home to every member. We continue to strive for a welcoming culture, where our employees are knowledgeable, helpful and accountable for their position within the team. To achieve this vision, we provide continued training and development opportunities, as well as a friendly environment where members and employees can feel at home. Being a not-for-profit organization, we keep business simple and real. We enjoy sharing in our community, and we always find the most effective way to serve our members. In addition to our friendly and welcoming environment, we offer our employees: Work-life balance because of our day-time hours Three weeks of PTO in the first year with a generous annual PTO carryover plan A wide variety of insurance options for health, dental, and vision 401k with company match Company provided life insurance and long-term disability Discounts on consumer loans Our History: In 1953, a group of teachers chartered the Northeast Johnson County Teachers’ Credit Union. By 1962, the CU moved from a classroom in the Shawnee Mission School District to a rented office with one manager and two part-time employees. Today, more than 60,000 members from a variety of companies, agencies, professions, and neighborhoods turn to Mainstreet Credit Union for their financial needs. We have 12 branches in the Kansas City area including two in Lawrence, KS, and a network of more than 30,000 ATMS nationwide. Highlights: (as of 6/17/16) Assets more than $400M 143 employees More than 60,000 members nationwide 96.9% member satisfaction rating, based on our recent RFG Survey Federally insured by the National Credit Union Association (NCUA)
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Below Market
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THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Shawnee Mission, Kansas
51-200 employees
 Provided Customer Service for bank customers. Responsible for the management of three tellers. Balanced cash drawers and vault receipts at the end of each shift.  Followed precise security regulations concerning robberies, theft, and identity theft.  Administered new checking / savings accounts.  Responsible for securing the facility at the end of the day.
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Market Laggard
FARMERS STATE BANK
FARMERS STATE BANK
Wathena, Kansas
51-200 employees
Farmers State Bank was founded in 1915 and has been serving customers in Northeast Indiana and Southern Michigan for over 105 years. FSB is the Home of Blue Button Banking as well as Simply Free Checking. Farmers State Bank offers products and services to individuals as well as commercial/business/agricultural customers. Customers can also stay connected and bank on their terms with FSB Connect which includes Online and Mobile Banking as well as Text and Telephone Banking. We know that our customers are busy and our digital banking suite allows customers to bank of the go whenever they want from wherever they want.
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Top Benefits