Pub. 3 2022 Issue 1

7 ISSUE 1 | 2022 to life. “The future of community banking depends on their collaboration. For decades, banking associations have offered the means of collaboration for bankers, mostly using face-to-face gatherings. But those means are no longer enough because the industry is changing too quickly. Bankers Helping Bankers is the next iteration of the traditional value proposition of associations – the promise that together we can accomplish more than we ever could alone,” said IBAT President and CEO Christopher Williston. “The community banking industry is moving at break-neck speed, and our bankers need a platform like this to help them navigate the emerging ‘fintech’ products and services available to them, while at the same time being able to communicate and learn from bankers looking at, or already utilizing, these products on their same core,” said Shawn Mitchell, President and CEO of CBAK. “We are really excited to be able to offer this to our members.” For more information and to register on Bankers Helping Bankers, visit bankershelpingbankers.com. For more information on Independent Bankers Association of Texas, visit ibat.org. For more information on FedFis, visit fedfis.com. For more information on CBAK, visit CBAK.com. Please contact Shawn Mitchell at CBAK, 785-271-1404, with questions. About CBAK Founded in 1978, CBA represents Kansas community banks located in small rural and urban areas across Kansas. Collectively creating value for Kansas community banks through advocacy, education, and services for the benefit of their customers and the communities they serve. About FedFis FedFis provides financial institutions fintech data analytics and a strategy system that tracks Financial, M&A, and Vendor data (including technology vendors) on every bank and credit union in the United States. FedFis is committed to “truth in banking” by helping community bankers understand which products and services will best pair with their existing technology to drive the strategic outcomes for which they strive. They are, first and foremost, a family business of precisionists; fifth-generation bankers and technology experts with incredible depth and passion for the banking industry. About IBAT In 1974, the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) represented Texas community banks. The Austin-based group is the largest state community banking organization in the nation, with membership comprised of more than 2,000 banks and branches in 700 Texas communities. Providing safe and responsible financial services to all Texas, IBAT member bank assets range in size from $27 million to $39 billion with combined assets statewide of nearly $256 billion. IBAT member banks are committed to supporting and investing in their local communities.  Founded in 1978, CBA represents Kansas community banks located in small rural and urban areas across Kansas. Collectively creating value for Kansas community banks through advocacy, education, and services for the benefit of their customers and the communities they serve.

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