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Security Tips and Fraud Prevention is a priority when it comes to our customers. We present to you the first video in a series on how to help you prevent fraud from affecting you and your loved ones. Please let us know your feedback on the video series. Thank you. For more information or to report […]
Read MoreBranson Bank strives to honor area Veterans every day. As a locally-owned community bank with locations in Branson, Forsyth, and Branson West, we know that many Veterans call Ozark Mountain Country home. The Branson Bank Veteran of the Quarter program serves two purposes: to honor local Veterans for their service and to share Veteran stories […]
Read MoreEach year, Branson Bank awards several $500.00, one-time scholarships to area graduating high school seniors, living in Taney and Stone County, who plan to continue studies in fields related to: Business or Finance. To learn more about applying for the scholarship, click here to download the application form.
Read MoreOn January 19, 2023, Branson Bank dedicated their newly remodeled conference rooms located at the Hwy. 248 and Gretna locations in honor of two, distinguished men who have served the organization since its’ inception. J. Wes Strange, Co-Founder of Branson Bank, shared a vision of creating a community bank that truly cared for its customers, […]
Read MoreBranson Bank is excited to announce, beginning Monday, February 13, 2023, Full Service Community Banking will be OPEN in Branson West! Join us at our new, mobile facility and meet the team. The current Branson West Lending Center, located at 16208 St. Hwy. 13, Suite 103A, will close to the public on Friday, February 10, 2023, […]
Read MoreBranson Bank has been nominated in two categories in the “BEST OF” in Southwest Missouri. You can find it listed in both the SERVICES/BANK and AGRICULTURE/BANK categories. Vote (once per day) until 02/17/23. https://www.voteswmo.com/?fbclid=IwAR37s4drCA4envQj-FbGyh9ghR6d-GjmURJF8n0rlQPG9VemZ-6N2NodPPw
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WWII Master Sergeant James L. Long, (Jim), was born on August 16, 1924 in Springfield Missouri. He enlisted in the Army at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas in February of 1943. Jim was a heavy machine gunner at the rank of platoon Sergeant. He experienced frontline combat and his platoon did tasks that other units would not […]
Read MoreNominated by Chaplain (Colonel) Paul Vicalvi I have known Chief Warrant Officer W-3, Darryl Ostrom for approximately three years. I first met him when he contacted me about joining the newly forming Disabled American Veteran’s Chapter in Branson. Darryl enlisted at the age of 17 in May 1963 and served two tours in Vietnam on […]
Read MoreNomination and Story by: Joyce Porter, Spouse John Porter joined the US Marines in April of 1966 on the 120-day delay plan. He went active in August 1966 and was in boot camp until December 1966. In January 1967, he went to Camp Lejune until May 1967 when he went to Cuba until October of […]
Read MoreNomination by: Marcia Hostetter, Spouse. Abbreviated History by: Robert Hostetter 6 October 64 to 31 March 67 – Reported for duty to HS-6 at NAAF Imperial Beach, California. Made 1st trip to Viet Nam after completing Anti-Submarine Warfare School, San Diego, and after that 4 weeks, I was sent to SERE School, Warner Springs, California. […]
Read MoreNominated by Jim Pede. It is my pleasure to nominate James Eugene Iseminger for the Branson Bank prestigious “Veteran of the Quarter” Award. “Gene” was inducted into the United States Army on 23 November 1942 and entered into active duty on 30 November 1942 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas where he took his basic training. He […]
Read MoreDr. James (Jim) Rougeau, born in December of 1935, started his military career in 1957. After completing 4 years of ROTC, he enlisted in the Army National Guard as a member of Company E, 199th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division (LA National Guard). He was a SFC, E-6, in that organization. In 1958, […]
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