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WHITCORP FINANCIAL COMPANY
WHITCORP FINANCIAL COMPANY
Garden City, Kansas
100-499 employees
State Financial Corporation helps manufactures, distributors and service providers who welcome a more personal relationship with their lender. Each and every loan-finance arrangement is personally overseen by the Reiss brothers, who can make timely lending decisions without the burden of investors or senior executives peering over their shoulders. We help companies who may be unable to qualify for bank financing. *Outgrown their current financial relationship, are too new or too small *Suffered recent business losses or have poor financial statements *Tax liens or are in bankrupcy We listen to our customers and believe that person-to-person communication is the best way to do business.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CENTERA BANK
CENTERA BANK
Sublette, Kansas
25-49 employees
Centera Bank is a banking company based out of 119 S Inman St, Sublette, KS, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RESOURCE ONE, INC.
RESOURCE ONE, INC.
Ulysses, Kansas
50-99 employees
Our number one goal is making your business run smoother. We do this by managing your technology (computers, servers, copiers, internet connection, tablet, etc.) so that it stays up to date and working like it's supposed to. That means less downtime for your employees, increased productivity, and a proactive approach that helps you avoid technology disasters instead of only fixing them.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
DREAM FIRST BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
DREAM FIRST BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Johnson, Kansas
50-99 employees
In February 1906, the First National Bank of Syracuse was chartered and opened for business, serving Hamilton County through good times and bad. The bank grew throughout the years, playing a key role in growing the community and bringing the dairy industry to southwest Kansas. The bank expanded to Johnson in 1995, Garden City in 2006, and Ulysses in 2016. In the fall of 2022, we are opening a Loan Production Office followed by a branch in Hugoton. Dream First Bank was founded as First National Bank of Syracuse in an old-fashioned business sense. Through more than 100 years in the community, Dream First Bank has pursued a desire to help our agricultural neighbors be successful year to year. From the roaring of the 1920s to the lows of the Great Depression, our bank doors stayed open and remained steadfast in our dream to truly improve every life we touched. As we have evolved over the years and seen a lot of change, both inside our walls and across the country, we are pleased to offer the same great service and personal touch to every customer. Email: [email protected] Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. (888) 773-3184
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE KEARNY COUNTY BANK
THE KEARNY COUNTY BANK
Lakin, Kansas
25-49 employees
The Kearny County Bank was organized in 1888 by Messrs. B.B. Bacon & C. M. Crawford of Tolono, Illinois following the failure of the Bank of Lakin in 1887. Organized with $11,000 in capital, the KCB Bank occupied the Spivey & Holmes Brothers Building that was located at the current site of the Lakin Fire Department at Main & Waterman. Until 1900 the building was shared with Spivey & Holmes Mercantile when Kearny County bought the building for its county offices and court house. The KCB shared the building with the county until 1906 when its first permanent location was constructed across the street to the west. The bank remained at this location until 1963 when it moved to its present location two blocks north at Main and Washington. Since its move to its present location today the bank has experienced substantial growth in both assets and capital. Though the KCB Bank has been around for more than 130 years it has had numerous owners. In 1904 the original organizers sold the bank to local residents. In 1935, the Deerfield State Bank which was under common ownership with the KCB Bank was merged and the Deerfield State Bank was closed. Until 1946 the bank was owned by local residents when a majority share was sold to the owners of the Garden National Bank with the Campbell family retaining its minority interest. At that time, the Lakin State Bank was merged into the Kearny County Bank. In 1955, majority control of the bank was returned to local hands when the investor group of Dan Ratzlaff, JR Hutton and Clyde Beymer, Jr. acquired the shares controlled by the Garden National Bank owners. The bank is now controlled by the Beymer family and managed by two of Clyde’s sons, Gary Beymer & Bob Beymer. Recognizing the need to grow beyond Lakin and Kearny County, the management of the KCB actively began looking for acquisition opportunities. That endeavor culminated in October 2012 with the acquisition of the Garden City State Bank located 1910 E Mary Street, Garden City.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
JOHNSON STATE BANK
JOHNSON STATE BANK
Johnson, Kansas
1-24 employees
We are a strong community bank focused on being your bank of choice
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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THE COMMUNITY BANK
THE COMMUNITY BANK
Liberal, Kansas
1-24 employees
As we look to the future, our priority reaches beyond the numbers, beyond the success of the bank itself. We believe that "as goes the community, so goes The Community Bank."​ We have visions of growth, one neighbor at a time, for the economic and cultural benefit of our community as a whole. We will stand up against the big, "corporate"​ banks that are based out-of-town but pretend to be "local."​ Yet we'll offer any of the same or better services, plus another special benefit: We care. #BankLocal
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BANK OF THE PLAINS
BANK OF THE PLAINS
Plains, Kansas
50-99 employees
As a community bank, our investment and commitment to the communities we serve can be seen throughout history, and our strategic plan reflects our ongoing commitment to rural community service. Our vision is to grow with the communities we serve and expand our banking footprint with like-minded partners. Plains State Bank employees and stockholders are active members of their communities. Through volunteering, serving in various leadership positions on community boards, and just supporting the local businesses, we are committed to truly being a community bank. We want to help rural Kansas succeed. Today we offer a range of modern banking services and technologies for agricultural operations, small businesses, and consumers. Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive