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DICKINSON FINANCIAL CORPORATION
DICKINSON FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Kansas City, Missouri
500+ employees
DICKINSON FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED is a financial services company based out of 20 Dickinson St, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PONY EXPRESS BANK
PONY EXPRESS BANK
Liberty, Missouri
25-49 employees
Pony Express has been serving Rochester and Western New York for more than fifteen years. When it comes to packages, boxes, parcels, and pallets we’re here to meet all of your delivery needs. Just give us a call, and we’ll be there faster than you can say 454-PONY!
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Top Benefits
THE COOPERATIVE FINANCE ASSOC. INC.
THE COOPERATIVE FINANCE ASSOC. INC.
Kansas City, Missouri
25-49 employees
The Cooperative Finance Association (CFA) is the nation's leading cooperatively owned provider of crop input finance products in the country. CFA provides reliable financial products and services to the agricultural industry since 1943. Having worked exclusively with agricultural cooperatives for over 70 years gives us a superior understanding of the operational issues and financing requirements of your customers. CFA offers a full range of financial products and services to agricultural cooperatives and their customers. Our membership-based services include operating and term loans, single-purpose inventory financing, point-of-sale production agriculture financing, and more.
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Top Benefits
TRAVOIS, INC.
TRAVOIS, INC.
Kansas City, Missouri
25-49 employees
Founded in 1995, Travois is a mission-driven business focused exclusively on promoting housing and economic development for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian communities. With over 260 affordable housing and economic developments, Travois has brought more than $1 billion in private investor equity to Indian Country. These developments include more than 6,200 homes, infrastructure, health care, community centers, education facilities and other businesses. In addition to development services, the Travois family of companies offers architectural design and construction monitoring services, environmental assessments, consulting on green energy improvements, asset management and compliance services and comprehensive training to clients in 22 states, from Hawaii and Alaska to California and Maine. For more information, visit www.travois.com.
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Top Benefits
PUBLIC SAFETY CREDIT UNION
PUBLIC SAFETY CREDIT UNION
Kansas City, Missouri
25-49 employees
The Public Safety Credit Union is a not-for-profit member-owned financial institution, welcoming all public safety employees and their family members in the Kansas City metro area (including Kansas), or anywhere in the state of Missouri. Public Safety CU is the only credit union in Kansas City solely dedicated to serving first responders and their families, and has been doing so since 1934. Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender. Are you or an immediate family member eligible to join? Become a member today!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CARROLL COUNTY TRUST COMPANY
CARROLL COUNTY TRUST COMPANY
Carrollton, Missouri
1-24 employees
Carroll County Trust Company is a small town community bank dedicated to serving our customers since 1919. We offer a variety of accounts to help serve your personal or business needs. The original Board of Directors were: R. H. Monier, C G Bowers, L G Clark, C R Rogers, W. H. Trenchard, W. D. Pinney, Joel Stamm, Earl Johnson, Maj. E Stipp, Henry Hartman, O. J. Lierley and T. J. Sugg. In 1920 Alma Scharfenberg became the first female employee of CCTC. Her daughter Lucille Moeller Staton worked for the bank for 37 years. In 1934 the CCTC purchased the assets of the Banking House of Wilcoxson and Co. In 1937 the CCTC purchased the assets of the Carroll Exchange Bank, which became insolvent during the great depression. It was once located at the N. E. corner of the Carrollton Square. In 2008, Carroll County Bancshares purchased the assets of Farmers & Merchants Bank of Hale, in Hale, Missouri. Then merged those assets with CCTC and opened CCTC's first branch bank in Hale.
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Top Benefits
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BANK NORTHWEST
BANK NORTHWEST
Hamilton, Missouri
25-49 employees
• Greet customers and process their deposits, withdrawals, and payments while complying with all confidentiality and regulatory requirements. • Demonstrate capability to navigate Integrated Teller, Director, and Precision programs. • Transfer large and small funds from one account to another and answer questions regarding interest rates. • Balance vault, cash drawer, and transaction totals in comparison to computer records daily. • Enhancing understanding of financial industry while answering inquiries on banking products including checking, savings, loans, and lines of credit in a professional manner.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
COMMUNITY BANK OF MISSOURI
COMMUNITY BANK OF MISSOURI
Richmond, Missouri
1-24 employees
Community Bank of Missouri is a banking company based out of 904 WALTON WAY, Richmond, Missouri, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KANSAS CITY CREDIT UNION
KANSAS CITY CREDIT UNION
Kansas City, Missouri
1-24 employees
We are growing and are currently looking to fill positions to help us expand our business focused team. To see what jobs are currently available and to join the KCCU family click the following link: http://www.kccu.net/careers.html Kansas City Credit Union began more than 75 years ago, in 1940, serving the employees of Kansas City, MO. Since then we have expanded our membership profile, as well as the number of locations to better serve our members. We understand that you have a lot of decisions to make about your finances. We at Kansas City Credit Union are dedicated to providing a safe, convenient place for our members to save and obtain loans at a reasonable rate. Why? Because our members own and control the credit union. Kansas City Credit Union is a non-profit cooperative with a Board of Directors that is elected by our members, not stockholders looking to profit from your money. Your money is secure at Kansas City Credit Union. Every penny you have at KCCU is insured, to at least $250,000, through the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration), a U.S. government agency. It is important to compare choices when it comes to your money. We are confident you will see the Kansas City Credit Union difference. We look forward to serving you!
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Market Laggard
POSTAL & COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
POSTAL & COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
Saint Joseph, Missouri
1-24 employees
POSTAL & COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION is a company based out of 3921 Oakland Ave, Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS CREDIT UNION
CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS CREDIT UNION
Independence, Missouri
1-24 employees
Central Communications Credit Union, Independence, Missouri Refined multi-faceted operations division for credit union with 6K members and $50M in assets through improved training, streamlined processes, and new initiatives and growth opportunities. VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS (2015 to 2017) Oversee sales, operations, HR, training and scheduling for 3 branch locations. Coached branch managers around sales and missed sales opportunities and any compliance issues that created liabilities to the credit union. Implemented communicated and enforced compliance and loss control procedures. Established training communication and reporting processes to effectively evaluate branch operations including federal regulations (BSA, OFAC, FINCEN Patriot Act). Created a central lending process and sales training program serving as head of underwriting. The creation of this program greatly reduced delinquent and charged off loan percentages. Created on boarding documents for new hires and recruited new hires and programs to retain employees. Hired and relieved employees of employment with the credit union. Actively met with the credit unions board of directors to discuss new initiatives and opportunities. Reviewed credit union financials for opportunities. Handled escalated member complaints and concerns and coached employees around circumstances of the call. • Increased profits by 20% through development and implementation of more refined sales and operational procedures. • Mitigated loan loss by 25% through creation of central lending and sales training programs designed to minimize delinquent and charged-off accounts. • Successfully passed two state and federal audits, including reviews, modifications, and general and operational correspondence within an abbreviated time frame.
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Market Laggard
RELIANCE CREDIT UNION
RELIANCE CREDIT UNION
Kansas City, Kansas
1-24 employees
Reliance Credit Union is a mechanical or industrial engineering company based out of 2000 Valley Forge Cir # 102, King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive