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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HUTCHINSON
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HUTCHINSON
Hutchinson, Kansas
100-499 employees
First National Bank of Hutchinson is a community bank that offers personal banking, commercial banking and wealth management services. The bank was founded in 1876 and is based in Hutchinson, Kansas. First National Bank of Hutchinson operates as a subsidiary of First Kansas Bancshares, Inc. The bank is locally owned and community-managed, Members of the senior leadership team and the Board of Directors are from the area, keeping the primary interests of the bank focused on central Kansas.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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
LINCOLN FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln, Nebraska
50-99 employees
Lincoln Federal Savings Bank was formed in 1906 and is organized as a mutual holding company. This means that the Bank is essentially owned by the depositors of the Bank meaning there are no outside shareholders. This structure allows the Bank to offer highly competitive rates to customers on both loans and deposits as profits are not distributed to shareholders. It also provides the Bank with the opportunity to develop land to increase the growth of housing within the community. Lincoln Federal solely operates in Nebraska and is highly committed to giving back to the communities that we serve. We seek to provide our customers with personalized service, which in today’s age is frequently lost. Contact us today to experience the Lincoln Federal difference!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CORNHUSKER BANK
CORNHUSKER BANK
Lincoln, Nebraska
100-499 employees
Cornhusker Bank occupies a unique position in the Nebraska area. In this day of mergers and acquisitions, the bank retains its hometown touch and all the personal services of a true "community bank." Individuals and business customers have access to all the products and services offered by larger national banks, while doing business with a locally-owned business, rich in Nebraska history. Cornhusker Bank understands we are in the people business. We know your experience starts with the first contact you have with one of our teammates. We are focused on talent development at Cornhusker Bank and we pride ourselves on being life-long learners. We invest in our associates to grow their talents, both personally and professionally. We’ve been honored to have been named one of the best places to work in Lincoln by survey of our associates. We believe in the power a team can have in elevating individuals and for us “TEAM” means Together Everyone Achieves More! Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. NMLS #458257
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
C.S.B. CO.
C.S.B. CO.
Cozad, Nebraska
50-99 employees
Community Savings Bank was founded in 1910 in Littleport, IA. The charter was moved in the Great Depression to Edgewood after the State Bank of Edgewood failed. There are now 10 branches and over 500 million in assets.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
JONES BANK
JONES BANK
Seward, Nebraska
50-99 employees
Jones Bank serves Seward, Milford, Valparaiso and the surrounding communities. At Jones Bank our philosophy of “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” reflects our attitude of helpfulness and community support. As a leading Nebraska community bank, we continually invest in the individuals and businesses in our communities. Jones Bank has always been, and remains, a strongly capitalized financial institution. Through good times – and when times weren’t so good – we’ve always been here. Close to home and ready to offer our support. After all, that is what neighbors are for!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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THE BANK OF TESCOTT
THE BANK OF TESCOTT
Salina, Kansas
50-99 employees
Family owned and locally operated bank in the Kansas communities of Tescott, Lincoln, Salina and Lindsborg.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE BENNINGTON STATE BANK
THE BENNINGTON STATE BANK
Salina, Kansas
100-499 employees
Locally owned and managed The Bennington State Bank (BSB) has provided banking services to its customers in Salina and surrounding area since 1887. BSB’s humble origins were built on the support of families and small business in rural central Kansas. BSB is one the largest privately held banks in Kansas. Headquartered in Salina, BSB has 7 branches in six communities, including Salina (2), Bennington, Minneapolis, Sylvan Grove, Lucas and Wamego. Our performance indicates a healthy financial services company that allows us to better serve our customers and continue to provide the resources to help you and your business grow. BSB’s Trust & Wealth Management division first got its start in the late 1960’s and has steadily expanded over the years. Today BSB’s Trust & Wealth Management dedicated team manages over $300 million for clients worldwide, through an integrated approach and global investment platform to meet the specific needs of our clients. BSB is a leader in emerging technology and innovation. BSB understands the importance of convenience and security that makes your banking easier in today’s mobile world. While at the same time providing our customers with the face to face home-town relationship banking that has become a hallmark of BSB. The culture at BSB is collaborative and team oriented, designed so that every employee can actively engage with our customers in meeting their specific needs. BSB is committed to the communities we serve, and takes pride in the fact that we remain loyal to our roots as a local, independent community bank. MEMBER FDIC EQUAL HOUSING LENDER
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
EXCHANGE BANK & TRUST
EXCHANGE BANK & TRUST
Atchison, Kansas
50-99 employees
Providing the best in financial services for over 167 years. Community minded, just like you. www.myexchangebank.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
MNB BANK
MNB BANK
Mccook, Nebraska
100-499 employees
Since 1907, we’ve completed millions of transactions. Deposits, loans, withdrawals-- that’s what makes us a bank. But it’s the smiles, laughs, and handshakes that make us part of the community. MNB is a full-service, independent, community bank that has served area families, farms, businesses and communities. MNB provides customers with local decisions, personal service and financial strength and stability.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FIRST STATE HOLDING CO.
FIRST STATE HOLDING CO.
Lincoln, Nebraska
100-499 employees
First State is a community based organization that offers banking services, insurance and financial products. First State Bank Nebraska currently has 16 locations in the communities of Lincoln, Hickman, Yutan, Wilber, Hallam, Dorchester, Cortland, Firth, Filley, DeWitt, Pickrell, Western, Beatrice, Waverly, Nehawka and an insurance agency in David City. Visit us at www.1fsb.bank to learn more!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CORE BANK
CORE BANK
Omaha, Nebraska
100-499 employees
We’re a full-service community bank with a comprehensive menu of products and expertise, including personal, business, real estate, healthcare banking, and wealth services. Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, Core Bank has six Midwest locations in the Omaha and Kansas City metros, along with a Loan Production Office in Mesa, Arizona. Core Bank aspires to be a truly remarkable company that just happens to be a bank. Remarkable is a tall order, but we know that success is about consistency and excellence in serving our customers, and attention to detail in the smallest and grandest matters of business. We do everything by design (including our culture): smart, simple, and intentional. We are fostering an environment that’s a great place to bank and a great place to work. Growing together, learning together, and having fun doing it. We do what’s right for the customer, because that’s what really matters... you at the core. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender Equal Opportunity Employer
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive