THE STOCKTON NATIONAL BANK

  • Bank Name:The Stockton National Bank
  • Bank Class:National Bank - FED Member
  • FDIC ID:Certificate #4777 - Inactive
  • FED RSSD ID:#198859 - Inactive
Headquarters:123 North Cedar Street, Stockton, Kansas 67669
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HISTORY OF THE STOCKTON NATIONAL BANK

The Stockton National Bank was established in January 1900 and headquartered in Stockton, Kansas. The bank operated as a subsidiary of Stockton Bancshares, Inc.. The Stockton National Bank was classified as a commercial bank, national (federal) charter and Fed member, supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The Stockton National Bank is no longer doing business under that name. To view branches, routing numbers, phone numbers and business hours; you can check Solutions North Bank page.

Below is a list of some important events in banks history, including mergers and acquisitions.

DATEEVENT

1900-01-01 -Institution established. Original name: The Stockton National Bank.

1990-03-20 -Main Office moved to Main Street, Stockton, KS 67669.

1994-01-01 -Main Office moved to 123 North Cedar, Stockton, KS 67669.

1994-01-01 -Acquired Rooks County State Bank (18096) in Woodston, Ks.

2013-09-16 -Acquired Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City (27178) in Hill City, KS.

2014-08-01 -Changed Trust Powers to Full.

2014-08-02 -Acquired First Security Bank & Trust Company (4741) in Norton, KS.

2016-08-20 -Merged and became part of Solutions North Bank (16971) in Stockton, KS.

2016-08-20 -Changed Institution Name to Solutions North Bank.

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