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KS STATEBANK
KS STATEBANK
Manhattan, Kansas
100-499 employees
KS StateBank was founded in 1969 as Kansas State Bank of Manhattan, and changed our name to KS StateBank in January 2015. We pride ourselves in being financially strong and well-capitalized. As a family-owned community bank, we focus on offering products and services that can last you a lifetime. Over the years, we’ve expanded from our “home base” in Manhattan, Kansas to having six branches across the state (in Manhattan, Junction City and Wichita) and a branch in Phoenix, Arizona. Our goal is to be your bank now and forever. With the convenience we provide through our online and mobile solutions, our quality products and services, and our focus on creating positive client experiences, we’re here to help you for years to come.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LANDMARK BANCORP, INC.
LANDMARK BANCORP, INC.
Manhattan, Kansas
100-499 employees
Landmark National Bank is a community bank dedicated to providing quality financial and banking services. Our vision for the banking relationships we establish is "Everyone starts as a customer and leaves as a friend."​ We have earned Bauer Financial's highest 5-Star Rating for financial strength and stability, and we have 31 locations across 24 cities in Kansas. The foundation of our efforts is a total commitment to great service. We work to understand your unique needs, establish priorities and then design and implement solutions to fit your specific business objectives. Bankwide, we're focused on building a true relationship with you that will stand the test of time. Landmark National Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Landmark Bancorp, Inc, a bank holding company that is headquartered in Manhattan, Kansas. The company is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market Small-Cap System (symbol "LARK"​, with a newspaper abbreviation of LARK). Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ASTRA BANK
ASTRA BANK
Abilene, Kansas
50-99 employees
In Latin, Astra means star. The staff of Astra Bank has been helping people reach for the stars since 1911. In fact, our mission statement reflects this heritage: “Our mission is to turn dollars into fulfilled dreams.” We feel our name and our mission statement are very appropriate for a bank that has a deep commitment to enabling our customers and our communities to achieve their loftiest dreams. To reach for the stars, it helps to have historical roots of commitment that run deep. In 1929, G. Walter Boyles started the Astra Bank tradition of a committed, local family ownership group that is actively involved in the day-to-day operations of the bank. This tradition has spanned three generations and continues to this day. His vision of helping our customers and our communities achieve their dreams by providing safe and sound banking services will continue for generations. Enabling the dreams of our customers to become a reality has always been at the forefront of Astra Bank’s mission. Innovative financial products combined with a staff that provides excellent service and a family ownership group that is committed to the success of our customers and communities creates an atmosphere that is unique. Our roots run deep within our communities because our commitment is deeper. Deep Roots. Deeper Commitment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CITIZENS STATE BANK OF MARYSVILLE
CITIZENS STATE BANK OF MARYSVILLE
Marysville, Kansas
25-49 employees
We are in the business to create lasting relationships, and we will treat our customers like they want to be treated. We will offer the finest personal service and financial products delivered by caring team members who take 100 percent responsibility for meeting the needs of each customer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
STATE BANK OF BERN
STATE BANK OF BERN
Axtell, Kansas
25-49 employees
State Bank Of Bern is a banking company based out of 402 Main St, Bern, Kansas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
BANK OF THE FLINT HILLS
BANK OF THE FLINT HILLS
Wamego, Kansas
50-99 employees
Bank of the Flint Hills (formerly known as First National Bank of Wamego), was chartered in 1876. Experiencing steady growth for the next 70 years, the bank moved it's location in 1972 one-half block west to a new, larger, and more modern building. In the early 90's more space was needed and the data processing and bookkeeping departments were moved to the building north of the main bank. In 1991 a branch bank was started in eastern Manhattan and a branch in Alma in 1999. In 2014, we changed our name to Bank of the Flint Hills to better represent who we are today and where we are going in the future. Through the years Bank of the Flint Hills has worked to stay on the leading edge of technology. Today the bank offers all types of checking and savings accounts, loan programs, online banking, safety deposit boxes, and ATM’s located in Alma, Wamego, and Manhattan. Bank of the Flint Hills offers 24-hour service and is constantly enhancing its customer services. With a complete line of services, the bank continues to make meeting the changing needs of its customers a priority. Bank of the Flint Hills is an independent, locally owned, locally controlled bank, with a proud history, including that of sound management, honesty, and a long tradition of giving back to the community. Bank of the Flint Hills appreciates its customers and this community, which has allowed the bank to serve and prosper since 1876.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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FIRST HERITAGE BANK
FIRST HERITAGE BANK
Corning, Kansas
25-49 employees
First Heritage Bank Friendly, local banking at its professional best. First Heritage Bank is an independent, community-oriented bank with an exceptionally experienced staff to assist with all your financial needs: personal and/or business checking and savings accounts, certificates of deposit, Individual Retirement Accounts, and lending options ranging from small business loans to many types of commercial loans. Headquartered in the scenic town of Snohomish, First Heritage Bank currently has branches in Everett, Marysville, Arlington, Monroe, and Woodinville– and we’re growing! Our recipe for success: dovetail community banking with small business financing. First Heritage Bank has consistently earned its reputation as the #1 local SBA lender in Snohomish County and placed in the top 10 SBA lenders in Washington State every year since 1990 when it was designated a Preferred Lender by the Small Business Administration (SBA). For more than 12 years, First Heritage Bank has received the FDIC’s top rating on the Community Reinvestment Act, on which all banks are measured. Our Beginning In 1981, a group of local Snohomish business people raised $1.75 million in capital to start their own community bank and lending institution. The bank's doors opened January 8, 1982 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony by the late Senator, Henry M. Jackson. First Heritage Bank has prospered in the community ever since. Mission Statement As the greatest small business bank, First Heritage is passionate about providing financial solutions that enhance value for our customers, shareholders and community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
KAW VALLEY STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
KAW VALLEY STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Wamego, Kansas
25-49 employees
We have a fully interactive website, that allows account holder to do online banking, bill paying, check current rates, do mortgage calculations, see what types of accounts that we offer and keep up with the current happenings in the bank and with the community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SWEDISH-AMERICAN STATE BANK
SWEDISH-AMERICAN STATE BANK
Courtland, Kansas
1-24 employees
•Bank Director responsibilities included organizational policy making, strategic planning, and corporate oversight.•Served as member of all senior bank committees—Investment, Funds Management, and Loan.•Senior bank management duties included financial analysis and reporting, regulatory reporting, mentoring, and managing personnel.•Prepared and managed annual capital and operating budget in excess of $2.2 million.•Responsible for managing bank’s $12 million investment portfolio.•Provided financial leadership in increasing assets from $25 million to $50+ million.•Provided financial leadership in increasing loans from $19 million to $42+ million.•Managed share of the bank’s $42 million loan portfolio.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive