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5 Signs of a Qualified Buyer

By Monica Dahl, SBA Relationship Manager at Core Bank. The Core Bank team recently had the privilege of sponsoring the “Plan for Succession While Building Value: a workshop for business owners” conference hosted by the Kansas Small Business Development Center. This...

Pure Pitch Rally Recap: This Shark Loves Dogs.

By Jason Moxness, Market President, Core Bank. Entrepreneurism is alive and well in Kansas City! I was honored to be one of the 42 “Sharks” at the 4th Annual Pure Pitch Rally held at the American Restaurant in Crown Center. Pure Pitch Rally is a community-funded...

Is now the right time to refinance?

By Chris Banyay, Mortgage Lending Manager, Core BankIf you’re looking for a way to lower your mortgage payments or get your home loan paid off faster, refinancing may be a good option. Refinancing involves swapping your existing mortgage for a new one with more...

Honoring Soldiers by Supporting Dogs

By Jason Moxness, Market President, Core Bank. On the second Wednesday of every month the HATS Club, which I’m a part of, hosts a networking event at a local small business. Sometimes it’s purely social, other times we have a guest speaker, but often times we...

Employee Spotlight: Heber Jimenez

By Heber Jimenez, Experience Expert at Core Bank. Growing up, I competed in many sports ranging from wrestling to basketball... but running was the sport I truly excelled at. Even though I was a good runner, I found it very hard to enjoy. Just think… a runner's sport...

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