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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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Top Benefits
BANKERS' BANK OF KANSAS
BANKERS' BANK OF KANSAS
Wichita, Kansas
25-49 employees
We are community bankers. We work exclusively for community bankers. Our community spirit has been at the heart of Bankers'​ Bank of Kansas since our founding in 1988 and our tenured staff is solution-driven to meet the needs of our bank partners. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
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Below Market
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
QUANTUM CREDIT UNION
QUANTUM CREDIT UNION
Wichita, Kansas
25-49 employees
We believe people come first. As a not-for-profit credit union, we are here to serve the financial interests of those in our communities. Our members trust us with their financial well-being, and we don’t take that responsibility lightly. From our team members in branches, to those who answer member questions on the phone, or those who work behind the scenes to support our membership, We are Quantum. Since 1938, we have been entrusted by the employees of the communication industry to be their financial services resource. Today, with a community charter, membership is open to virtually all with a full line of banking services. Our people before profits belief is deeply rooted in our purpose-driven culture and is our mission of building stronger financial health within our community.
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Below Market
WICHITA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
WICHITA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Wichita, Kansas
50-99 employees
Wichita Federal Credit Union is a great choice for your personal financial needs. We offer competitive rates on auto and personal loans, mortgages, Visa® credit cards; and competitive dividends on savings accounts, certificates, money market accounts and IRAs. But most of all, we are passionate about helping our members achieve their financial goals. If you live, work, worship, or attend school in Sedgwick County, Kansas, or have a business or other legal entity in Sedgwick County, you can be a member. As always, this includes City of Wichita employees. A $25 deposit into a share savings account serves as your membership. Our goal is to provide members with more value through innovative financial solutions.
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Market Competitive
FARMERS STATE BANK
FARMERS STATE BANK
Mcpherson, Kansas
1-24 employees
Assisted in the digitizing of bank documents Developed an example binder for document imaging software program Supported daily interaction with customers and facilitated customers banking needs
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Below Market
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THE HALSTEAD BANK
THE HALSTEAD BANK
Halstead, Kansas
25-49 employees
Open checking accounts, savings accounts, CDs and IRAs. Balance General Ledger once a week. Teller. Audit teller drawers quarterly. Daily check new accounts for all 3 branches. Balance debit card transactions. Monthly balance traveler's cheques and redeemed bonds, and weekly balance money orders. Report charged off accounts through ChexSystems. .
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Market Laggard
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 Competitive
COMMUNITY BANK OF WICHITA, INC.
COMMUNITY BANK OF WICHITA, INC.
Wichita, Kansas
1-24 employees
Locally owned and managed The Community Bank of Wichita (CBW) has provided banking services to its customers in Wichita and surrounding area since 1999. CBW is a privately held bank in Kansas. Headquartered in Wichita, CBW has 2 branches in Wichita and Haysville. 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. CBW 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 relationship banking that has become a trademark of CBW. CBW is team oriented, and empowers their employees to actively engage with our customers in meeting their specific needs. CBW is committed to the communities we serve, and take pride in the fact that we remain loyal to our roots as a local community bank. MEMBER FDIC EQUAL HOUSING LENDER
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Top Benefits
CARSON BANK
CARSON BANK
Mulvane, Kansas
25-49 employees
Our purpose at Carson Bank is to strengthen our home communities by providing knowledgeable and trustworthy financial solutions to fulfill individual, commercial, and public financial needs. As your trusted advisor and friend, we are attentive, caring, and accommodating to every customer who visits our bank. To our customers, we are all committed to supporting your needs with the most reliable and competitive bank products and financial services available, and in so doing, improving the quality of your life and the security of your loved ones. Everyone at Carson Bank continuously strives to perform above and beyond the expectations of our bank customers and the communities it serves. We dedicate ourselves to providing personal, confidential financial support in a sincere, friendly, and professional banking environment. Carson Bank remains dedicated to helping you develop, grow, and protect your financial wealth. We are your bank and business hub, connecting today’s banking needs with hometown personal service. Carson Bank—we will always be here.
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Below Market
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
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