NBKC Bank (stylized nbkc bank) is an American bank headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. It was established in 1999 as Horizon National Bank, changing its name to National Bank of Kansas City in 2004 before rebranding as nbkc bank in 2015. The bank is owned by Ameri-National Corporation.
The bank started in 1844 as Northup & Chick, began by Hiram Northup and Joseph S. Chick. In 1854, the bank helped fund the start of the Kansas City Journal-Post. The bank dissolved in July 1893.
In 2020, NBKC Bank had 424 employees and $150 million in net income. They originated over 20,000 mortgages with a value of $7.1 billion.
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