Business View Magazine - December 2025

PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Miracle Signs www.miraclesigns.biz Miracle Signs is a full-service custom electric sign company and fellow Kansas Bankers Association member. We provide in-house design, fabrication, installation, and service for community banks across Kansas. From LED monuments to ATM canopies, we deliver highquality signage that strengthens visibility and reinforces brand identity. n FHLBank Topeka www.fhlbtopeka.com FHLBank Topeka provides liquidity and funding to our diverse financial institution members throughout Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Because we’re owned by our member banks, thrifts, insurance companies, credit unions and community development financial institutions, we’re able to provide the products and services that give them a competitive advantage. n Data Center Inc (DCI) www.datacenterinc.com DCI is the developer of the award-winning iCore360® core banking software, plus iCoreGO® digital banking and fintech processing solutions for community financial institutions nationwide, including those using other core platforms. DCI offers private ATM network/card management, FrontLine teller software, custom analysis, risk/ vendor management, and more. Visit www.datacenterinc.com or contact info@datacenterinc.com. Kansas communities,Vintage Bank Kansas continues to show that community banking can thrive through strategic acquisition, technological investment, and genuine local engagement. The model depends on people who understand both spreadsheets and small-town life, where a banker’s handshake still carries weight and customer relationships are measured in generations rather than quarters. unwavering.“We’ve said we’re going to be a Kansas Community Bank,” Worrell says. “That’s what we’ve been, that’s what we want to continue to be.” The statement carries weight in an industry where consolidation frequently erases regional identity. With the Kansas Bankers Association reporting 98 percent statewide participation among member institutions, Vintage Bank Kansas operates within a collaborative ecosystem that values local ownership. From a single branch in Leon to a network serving 10 122 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 12, ISSUE 12

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