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Guide to Retail Banks in Kansas

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Although located smack dab in flyover country, the state of Kansas boasts the same banking options as larger states. Kansas retail banking gives business owners in rural areas like Tonganoxie or a city like Topeka the same services. Kansas community banks dot the landscape in the farm belt areas, and gear themselves to the needs of farmers and small local businesses, while larger Kansas retail banks connect customers with services for companies that do business nationally and internationally.

Retail banks in Kansas give business customers loans, lines of credit, merchant services, corporate checking accounts and online banking. Many of the larger retail banks in KS offer customized payroll services for business.

When choosing a retail bank in Kansas, compare the following:
  1. Some major banks have branches throughout Kansas if you're always on the go.
  2. Small Kansas retail banks or savings and loans can cater well to your business needs if you're local and want to stay that way.
  3. Get better rates on an existing Kansas retail bank account or open a corporate bank account where you do your personal banking.

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Select Kansas retail banking services with a nationwide scope


Major banking chains have offices throughout Kansas. They also offer phone banking and online banking services. Some of the larger regional retail banks in KS also offer lines of credit and information about real estate and equipment loans.

I recommend: Get all the advantages of a major chain with Citibank, which offers on the go ATMs at 7-11s in Kansas for quick deposits and account transfers. Enjoy localized service with Security Bank of Kansas City, which can help you with Small Business Administration (SBA) loans, portfolio loans and inventory consultation.

Find local retail banking in Kansas with a progressive edge


Kansas banking isn't just for farmers. Cutting edge, multi-faceted or creative businesses can benefit from retail banking in Kansas with a youth-oriented or modern business attitude.

I recommend: Consult experts at Hillcrest Bank for data management, corporate credit cards and health savings accounts for employees. Contact Kansas State Bank to find out about their business management options, including accounts receivable, loans and merchant services.

Check out community banks in Kansas for steady, uncomplicated service


If you have minimal business needs but still need professional expertise, try the following Kansas financial institutions.

I recommend: Call the Mission Bank, headquartered in Johnson City to open a business checking account for $100.00 and receive money market checking for a minimum deposit of $1,000.00. Choose Industrial State Bank for a business NOW or business savings account for interest compounded monthly.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Outline your business banking needs before opening a Kansas retail bank account. Bring a list of questions with you to the bank if necessary. It will save you time and trouble in the long run.

The official source of Retail Banks in Kansas is
the Retail Banks in Kansas page at Business.com
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