- The First National Bank of Washington
- 101 C Street, Washington, KS, 66968
- FNB Washington was originally chartered as a national bank in 1883, the same year the Brooklyn Bridge opened and the year Buffalo Bill Cody debuted his "Wild West Show". We've been around longer than radio, neon lights and crayons, Hershey bars and Duct tape. We were serving customers before Einstein published the Theory of Relativity
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- The Piqua State Bank
- 1356 Xylan Road, Piqua, KS, 66761
- The Piqua State Bank was organized in 1910 by L. C. Neimann. During that same year the Farmers State Bank was opened in Piqua by George Wille. In 1914, the Wille family purchased the Piqua State Bank and merged the two banks under the name of the Piqua State Bank. John Wille, George Wille’s son, owned and managed the bank for the next 50 years.
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- The Dickinson County Bank
- 101 South Factory Street, Enterprise, KS, 67441
- Dickinson County Bank The Dickinson County Bank of Enterprise, Kansas was chartered on June 2, 1894 as a result of a financial panic in 1887 that closed several area banks in Abilene, Hope, and Enterprise. The demand for banking was high and the bank was established to meet this demand.
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- The City State Bank
- 1012 Highway 69, Fort Scott, KS, 66701
- City State Bank was chartered in 1920, and remains a locally owned independent bank. Over the years City State has continued to grow, and operates two full service locations. The original branch located in downtown Fort Scott at 202 Scott Avenue and our new branch located South of Fort Scott at 1012 Highway 69 covers the needs of our customer base.
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- The First National Bank of Hope
- 112 N Main Street, Hope, KS, 67451
- The First National Bank of Hope is a lengthy one. With almost 100 years of assisting our customers, we take pride in how we have grown in the communities we support.
1922 - The State Bank of Hope was sold to the Peoples State Bank
1923 - The Peoples State Bank was converted into a National Banking Charter named The First National Bank of Hop
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- Exchange Bank.
- 8008 W. Dodge Rd, Omaha, NE, 68114
- A great deal has changed since Exchange Bank was chartered in 1894. Most notably, technology is now a central part of people’s daily lives. Mobile banking, facial recognition software, and paperless payments are the new normal, allowing customers to accomplish tasks from virtually anywhere, at any time.
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- Pinnacle Bank
- 18081 Burt St, Elkhorn, NE, 68022
- We’ve always taken pride in our heritage as a family-owned, community Bank. Our commitment to our customers and community is at the forefront of how we do business. It’s been that way since the very beginning and continues today. Today, we operate a network of more than 151 locations with over $10.8 B in assets.
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- Bennington State Bank
- 104 West Washington Street, Bennington, KS, 67422
- The Bennington State Bank (BSB) is a community bank proudly serving Kansas for over 130 years with branches in Salina, Bennington, Minneapolis, Wamego, Sylvan Grove, and Lucas Kansas. BSB strives to be the community bank of choice in the regions we serve and we do so by being a trusted financial partner that operates with integrity,
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- Kansas Teachers Community Credit Union
- 416 North Broadway Street, Pittsburg, KS, 66762
- Kansas Teachers Community Credit Union has been open since 1949. It's the 15th largest credit union in Kansas with assets totaling $136.7 Million and providing banking services to more than 13,000 members.
The credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative providing banking services including savings, loans
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- McPherson Co-op Credit Union
- 1999 South Main Street, McPherson, KS, 67460
- McPherson Co-Op Credit Union has been a member-owned, not-for-profit financial institution. We have come a long way since the card table in the basement! The mission of MCCU is following the credit union philosophy of “People Helping People” by providing quality financial services to our members.
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- Guaranty State Bank and Trust Company
- 201 South Mill Street, Beloit, KS, 67420
- The Guaranty State Bank & Trust Company had its beginnings during the days following the First World War. During the war times bank charters were easy to come by, and two new banks started business in Beloit. The result was five banks competing for business. We have five locations, Beloit, Jewell, Burr Oak, Esbon, & Smith Center.
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- The First National Bank of Beloit
- 101 East Main Street, Beloit, KS, 67420
- As the First National Bank of Beloit, we opened our doors for business on July 29, 1884, at the corner of Main and Mill. Five generations of service later, we are now chartered as a state bank under our new name, First Bank of Beloit. Although our “official” charter date is now August 5, 2019,
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