(From Mid-Missouri Bank)Mid-Missouri Bank announced today that it had again been named by Forbes as the #1 Best-In-State Bank for Missouri for a second consecutive year.
“Customers have options,” said Brian Riedy, CEO and President of Mid-Missouri Bank. “The fact that they continue choosing MidMo—and telling Forbes why—is the real story. Their feedback reflects everyday moments when our teams provide consultative financial experiences that inspire confidence in customer finances, plans to save for the future, to buy a home or even to start a business.”
Mid-Missouri Bank’s commitment to the region extends well past the customer banking experience. Rooted deeply in the Ozarks for more than 150 years, the bank supports local philanthropies, schools, festivals, other non-profits and small businesses that make southwest Missouri such a great place to live, work and play.
“Being the best is about progress,” said Michael Miller, MidMo COO and General Counsel, “the more we invest in our people, our infrastructure, our services and the customer experience, the more improvements we’re able to share with our customers.”
Forbes uses both surveys sent to bank customers as well as publicly available online reviews to gauge each bank for trustworthiness, transparency, customer satisfaction, digital tools and the quality of financial guidance received.
Mid-Missouri Bank brings our customers better ways to bank. We’re building the community bank of the future with 13 banking locations in 10 communities. We offer a broad range of financial products and services. Our banking locations are in Springfield, Republic, Willard, Mt. Vernon, Bolivar, Stockton, El Dorado Springs, Joplin, Webb City and Lebanon. Our insurance locations are in Springfield, Bolivar, Republic, Stockton, El Dorado Springs, Joplin, Webb City, Lebanon and Richland. Visit us at www.MidMoBank.com or www.MidMoInsurance.com to learn more about our wide array of industry-best products and services. Mid-Missouri Bank is an Equal Opportunity Lender and Member FDIC.

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