Community Success Stories
At Bank of Labor we pride ourselves in doing whatever it takes to help our community succeed. Below are a few stories about what we have done to prove our commitment to you. If we have helped you succeed submit your story by clicking below.
Supporting Our Minority-Owned and Local Businesses
Throughout the Pandemic
Kim Nolan, Vice President – Treasury Management Officer, recently assisted a woman/minority owned business owner, Kwang Ahn, of Bunny’s Beauty Supplies in Kansas City, Kansas, with her Paycheck Protection Program forgiveness application.
Bank of Labor Provides Financial Education
Presentation for Local High Schools
Steve DeBruin, Branch Manager and Piia Perales, Branch Manager recently provided financial education presentations to students at both Bishop Ward High School and Turner High School.
Helping Customers Refinance and Save Money
We love helping new customers like Raul Olmos refinance & save money!
Ashton Stephens, Loan Officer, helped Raul Olmos, owner of Contable Income Tax, snag a lower rate by moving his building loan to BOL.
Bank of Labor Hosts a Class for Senior Fraud Prevention
Senior Fraud Prevention is one of the financial literacy classes that Bank of Labor offers. In this class, seniors become more aware of the signs of senior fraud.
This class is completely free and available for anyone that is interested in learning how to combat this malicious act against our elders.
Bank of Labor Provides Business Lunch and Learns for Local Business Owners
Business partners at Bank of Labor came together to provide a series of Lunch and Learns for local business owners. The classes provided included helpful information on tax preparation, small business lending and banking services.