EXCHANGE BANK & TRUST HISTORY

  • Bank Name:Exchange Bank & Trust
  • Bank Class:National Bank
  • Member FDIC:Certificate #4619
  • Locations:10 Branches in 2 states

Exchange Bank & Trust was founded on January 1, 1856 and has been serving the financial needs of their customers for over 168 years.

Exchange Bank & Trust currently operates with 10 branches located in 2 states as a subsidiary of Exchange Bankshares Corporation Of Kansas. Check below for important events in banks history.

IMPORTANT EVENTS IN BANKS HISTORY

Below is a list of some important events in the history of Exchange Bank & Trust, including mergers and acquisitions.

DATEEVENT

02-19-1857Institution established. Original name: The Exchange National Bank of Atchison.

05-09-1973Changed Institution Name to The Exchange National Bank and Trust Company of Atchison.

09-10-1999Acquired The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, Effingham, Kansas (15385) in Effingham, KS.

06-04-2011Changed Institution Name to Exchange National Bank & Trust Co..

06-04-2011Acquired First National Bank & Trust Co. of Leavenworth (4712) in Leavenworth, KS.

08-01-2012Acquired Rushville State Bank (11006) in Rushville, MO.

12-06-2012Acquired The Troy State Bank (15353) in Troy, KS.

12-30-2016Institution withdraws from membership in the Federal Reserve System.

12-30-2016Changed Chartering Agency to State.

12-30-2016Changed Bank Class to State Chartered Bank, not member of the Federal Reserve System (FRS).

12-30-2016Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to Fdic.

12-30-2016Changed Institution Name to Exchange Bank & Trust.

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630 Delaware Street, Leavenworth, KS 66048
216 W Riley, Easton, KS 66020
423 Main Street, Effingham, KS 66023
712 Kansas Avenue, Atchison, KS 66002
201 Valley, Rushville, MO 64484
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