Dorsey Hall, CEO/President, stated, “I am excited and very proud of how the teams, at both CNB and VisionBank, collaborated in this joint venture of taking two successful banks and joining organizations to create one customer centric financial services company. In addition, customers also have access to Invisor, an affiliated wealth management company for all financial planning needs. This division, located in Seneca, Kansas, holds customer accounts in all 50 states and specializes in the administration and custody of non-traded assets such as REITS, real estate, private placements, stocks, bonds, cryptocurrency and more. Additionally, CNB Custody, a division of Community National Bank, provides custody services for Roth, Traditional, and SEP IRAs as well as non-qualified accounts. CNB offers a full range of electronic, deposit, and investment management services, as well as business, agriculture, commercial real estate, C & I, construction, residential and consumer loans with both Commercial and Mortgage departments to serve customers better. CNB Customers can take advantage of products and services such as Zelle®, CardValet®, online account opening, and more. CNB is constantly looking for innovative products and services to meet customers banking needs. The addition of the VisionBank staff and locations represent those same characteristics. CNB prides themselves on delivering a level of customer care and dedication unmatched in the industry with consistency and community spirit. Founded in 1984, Community National Bank (CNB) has approximately $900 million in assets with seven locations serving the Kansas communities of Seneca, Tonganoxie, Basehor, Sabetha, Topeka, and Overland Park and is a Federal Charter regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of Currency. ![]() The expanded office locations will enable CNB to offer more services to existing customers and serve a larger customer base throughout Kansas. (MSC News)-Community National Bank (CNB) announces the finalization of the VisionBank merger, creating a larger footprint in the state of Kansas.
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