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- Lamar Bank and Trust Company
- 1000 Broadway, Lamar, MO, 64759
- Lends in Missouri
Lamar Bank & Trust Company is a locally owned and operated full-service financial institution located in Lamar, Missouri. LBT is a leader in technology and is known for being one of the first banks in Missouri to offer e-statements. Internet banking and debit cards have been regular products of the bank for years.
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- Southwest Missouri Bank
- 202 W High, Alba, MO, 64830
- Lends in Missouri
We are proud to be the largest locally owned community bank in southwest Missouri. It all began in Carthage, Missouri, when Garry Denney, along with seven other citizens, decided to start a new bank. The first Carthage branch opened in June, 1979, with one million dollars in assets and over the years we expanded into Joplin, Neosho, Jasper & Alba.
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- Great Plains Federal Credit Union
- 2306 S Range Line Road, Joplin, MO, 64804
- Lends in Missouri
Great Plains Federal Credit Union was formed in June 1950 at its former home office location outside Pittsburg, Kansas at the Jayhawk Plant. The original charter was under the name Spencer Chemical Employees Federal Credit Union and served employees of Spencer Chemical Company of Kansas City, Missouri.
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- Community Bank of Pleasant Hill
- 2401 North Highway 7, Pleasant Hill, MO, 64080
- Lends in Missouri
Our Mission at Community Bank of Pleasant Hill is to provide shareholder value by offering safe and sound financial solutions to consumers and businesses in our community through innovative, quality products, and superior client service. We build value with a responsive, knowledgeable, and professional staff in a friendly environment.
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- Community Bank of Raymore
- 801 West Foxwood Drive, Raymore, MO, 64083
- Lends in Missouri
We opened our doors in May 1979 with a purpose and a mission to focus on the banking needs of our community. Over 35 years later, the Community Bank of Raymore still believes in and focuses on local residents. We are committed to meeting financial needs of our clients. Your finances are very personal and we realize that.
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- R-G Federal Credit Union
- 421 Remington Plaza Court, Raymore, MO, 64083
- Lends in Missouri
R-G Federal Credit Union to operate the Credit Union in accordance with the Federal Credit Union Act, The National Credit Union Administration rules & regulations and other applicable laws and regulations. Accordingly, our primary objective shall be to ensure the safety and soundness of the Credit Union.
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- Great Southern Bank
- 218 S. Glenstone, Springfield, MO, 65802
- Lends in Missouri
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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- ePrivate Lending
- 200 NE Missouri Rd, Suite 200, Lees Summit, MO, 64086
- Lends in Missouri
ePrivate Lending. We are a private lender who provides financing to Real Estate Investors for single and multi-family investment property. What makes us different is we are direct with no middlemen involved. This gives our investors the highest level of service, lowest rates and costs available in private lending
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- The Citizens-Farmers Bank of Cole Camp
- 121 East Main Street, Cole Camp, MO, 65325
- Lends in Missouri
The Citizens-Farmers Bank of Cole Camp was chartered in 1929 through a consolidation of the two local banking institutions, The Citizens Bank and The Farmers Bank. Each bank was located in the Cole Camp business district. The new bank kept the original location of The Citizens Bank and occupies the original building today.
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- FIRST FEDERAL BANK of KANSAS CITY
- 6900 N. Executive Drive, Kansas City, MO, 66210
- Lends in Missouri
We are First Federal Bank of Kansas City, and our mission is helping the people and communities we serve build a brighter financial future. That means being the community banking leader in providing customer-focused products, insight and encouragement. It's a purpose bigger than profit. By promoting the power of homeownership
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