- Bank of Brookfield-Purdin
- 939 Park Circle Dr, Brookfield, MO, 64628
- Bank of Brookfield-Purdin has full service bank facilities in Brookfield, Purdin, and Meadville in Linn County and in Winigan located in the southeast corner of Sullivan County, all locally owned, managed, and staffed with individuals living in each of these communities who want you to bank with us.
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- Kennett National Bank
- 805 First Street, Kennett, MO, 63857
- Founded September 7, 1963 as Kennett National Bank, Kennett Trust Bank is one of the oldest independently-owned and managed banks in the area, with 7,000 customers and over $110 million in assets. We actively support the community, donating funds and employee volunteer hours to many educational, hometown and family-related causes.
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- State Bank of Missouri
- 101 NW 2nd St, Concordia, MO, 64020
- State Bank of Missouri, with assets of more than $55 million, is a chartered financial institution that serves customers in Jackson and Lafayette counties in Missouri. Its parent company, C.S. Bancshares, is a multi-bank holding company based in Chillicothe, Mo. C.S. Bancshares is the parent company to Chillicothe State Bank in Chillicothe;
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- farmbank
- 701 North Pearl Street, Milan, MO, 63556
- farmbank serves Adair, Sullivan and surrounding counties from our Green City, Milan and Kirksville, MO locations. All farmbank banking facilities are conveniently located for our customers. farmbank is a locally owned community bank that provides a full array of banking services with a partnership approach of Growing Together.
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- LimeBank
- 1630 S. Killingsworth Ave., Bolivar, MO, 65613
- LimeBank (formerly Farmers State Bank) is an FDIC-insured & Equal Housing Lender certified bank serving the community of Bolivar, MO & the surrounding area. With four convenient branch locations in Bolivar, Galmey, and Pittsburg, plus four free regional ATMs, LimeBank proudly serves clients from southwest Missouri & the greater Springfield region.
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- Century Bank of the Ozarks
- 42 Court Square, Gainesville, MO, 65655
- Century Bank of the Ozarks is a family owned bank that had its beginning more than 100 years ago when it was founded in 1894. Our main bank office is located on the square in the town of Gainesville, nestled in the beautiful hills of the Ozarks in Southern Missouri. Our other offices are located in Theodosia, Bakersfield, Ava.
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- Pony Express Bank
- 213 Main St, Braymer, MO, 64624
- Pony Express Bank operates in two eras. Our banking accounts, products, and online services are cutting edge. But when it comes to customer service, we tend to be old-fashioned. We deal with our customers individually, treating people like people, not numbers. Our customers are our neighbors, after all.
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- Springfield First Community Bank
- 2006 S. Glenstone Avenue, Springfield, MO, 65804
- Springfield First Community Bank (SFC Bank) is a local full-service bank, which strives to have a positive impact through volunteerism, philanthropy, and a responsible approach to financial services. SFC is dedicated to meeting the financial needs of the surrounding community and exceeding expectations of customers.
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- Great Southern Bank
- 218 S. Glenstone, Springfield, MO, 65802
- Great Southern Bank, headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, was founded in 1923 with a $5, 000 investment and six employees. In 1989, the bank became a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: GSBC) and has since grown into a multi-state franchise serving customers primarily in the Midwest.
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- Ozark Bank
- 106–112 North 2nd Ave, Ozark, MO, 65721
- Ozark Bank is the only remaining home owned bank in Christian County. Chartered in 1906, Ozark Bank is in its 116th year of service to the residents of Christian County and surrounding communities. Ozark Bank was founded by a group of local businessmen with a vision to improve Ozark and Christian County by providing banking services
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- The Hamilton Bank
- 111 North Davis Street, Hamilton, MO, 64644
- By the summer of 1938, the great depression had closed Hamilton, Missouri's two banks. Local citizens, merchants and farmers concerned about the future of the community bought nearly all of the stock offered in a new bank. L.G. Ehlers, a banker who had worked in another Missouri bank that had survived the crash, led the effort.
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