The history of Emprise Bank began in 1910 with the formation of Stockyards National Bank. By setting a higher standard of service for Wichitas banking customers, the Bank was destined for success from its very first transaction. In 1965, the Michaelis family acquired Stockyards National Bank, which changed its name to United American Bank & Trust in the early 1970s. Over the next 25 years, the Michaelis family acquired banks and opened locations in communities across Kansas including Council Grove, Eureka, Hays, Hillsboro, Iola, Moran, Potwin, and Toronto. They also acquired the National Bank ...of Wichita and Wichita State Bank. In 1989, the three Wichita banks merged under the name of Emprise Bank. In the early 1990s, Emprise expanded into the Lawrence community. Later that decade, Emprise acquired Wichita Federal Savings & Loan, which increased the Wichita banks market share and doubled its asset size. But Emprise wasnt done growing yet; there were still more people in more places needing to be served. The early 2000s brought continued growth for Emprise with additional locations in Chanute, El Dorado, Humboldt, and Lawrence. In addition, the community banks were all merged under one Emprise Bank charter. Combining the charters created one bank and one way to do business. Then, in November 2006, Emprise Bank acquired Prairie State Bank, adding eleven branches to the Emprise network and increasing the number of employees to nearly 500. Through the merger, Emprise Bank reached $1 billion in total assets. Today, the Emprise Bank system includes over 40 locations in more than 20 communities across the state. With a commitment to community growth and a dynamic leadership team, Emprise Bank will continue to be the premier community bank where customer relationships still have value.
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