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EWA providers hail new Kansas law

Payments Dive

Kansas has joined a pack of states in passing a law backed by earned wage access providers, as regulations for the industry remain a contentious issue.

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Kansas banks runs afoul of money laundering standards again

American Banker

Small Business Bank in Lennox, Kansas received another cease-and-desist order from the Federal Reserve for failing to comply with anti-money laundering and Bank Secrecy Act requirements for the second time in 14 months.

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Regulator: Failed Kansas bank 'victim of a scam'

American Banker

Kansas Banking Commissioner David Herndon told American Banker that his agency declared Heartland Tri-State Bank insolvent because of a "very sudden" event that crippled the bank financially.

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Lessons Learned From the Fourth United States Bank Failure of 2023

Perficient

In 2017, the bank was converted from its National Charter to a Kansas state-chartered bank and renamed Heartland Tri-State Bank. Bank Closed By Regulators Almost all bank closures happen on a Friday so that regulators can work all weekend to reopen the bank on Monday.

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Why Kansas bank failure did not raise alarms for industry

American Banker

Regulators noted the demise of Heartland Tri-State Bank involved an isolated problem. Industry observers cautioned against prediction of more failures to follow, saying second-quarter earnings show community banks generally remain in sound financial health.

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Kansas credit union regulator to retire this month

American Banker

Laura Kelly has nominated Vickie Hurt to succeed Jerel Wright, who will step down Nov.

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Failed Kansas bank rapidly borrowed $21 million from FHLB system

American Banker

Heartland Tri-State Bank, which failed after its CEO allegedly embezzled money to fund cryptocurrency investments, received $21 million in advances from the Federal Home Loan Bank system prior to failure.

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