Security Savings Bank
Security Savings Bank is a small bank headquartered in Olathe, KS. Security Savings Bank is a failed bank. Security Savings Bank has deposits of $420.2 million, and was established in January 1956.
Products offered by the bank include: Promotional CD, Security Savings CD, IRA CD, Security Savings MMA and Premium IRA Savings.
Current Security Savings Bank Rates
| Name | Term | APY | Min Deposit | |
| Promotional CD | 16 months | 1.05 % | $500 | |
| 20 months | 1.10 % | $500 | ||
| Security Savings CD | 3 months | 0.40 % | $500 | |
| 6 months | 0.55 % | $500 | ||
| 1 year | 0.92 % | $500 | ||
| 2 years | 1.30 % | $500 | ||
| 3 years | 1.60 % | $500 | ||
| 4 years | 1.90 % | $500 | ||
| 5 years | 1.95 % | $500 | ||
| IRA CD | 6 months | 0.55 % | $500 | |
| 1 year | 0.92 % | $500 | ||
| 18 months | 1.00 % | $500 | ||
| 2 years | 1.30 % | $500 | ||
| 3 years | 1.60 % | $500 | ||
| 4 years | 1.90 % | $500 | ||
| 5 years | 1.95 % | $500 |
About Security Savings Bank
Security Savings Bank is one of the largest savings institutions based in the state of Kansas.
Security Savings and Loan Association was founded in 1898 in downtown Salina, Kansas. In 1989, Donald H. Bell, Sr. and his wife Faith acquired ownership of the Bank and merged the institution with their existing institution-Security Savings and Loan in Garden City, Kansas-to create a single financial institution focused on residential lending. Soon after, the Bank opened an office in Olathe and quickly became an active construction and residential lender in the Kansas City market. In 1995, the Bank acquired United Savings Association in Wichita, positioning the institution for growth in the largest city in Kansas.
During the last decade, the Bank has dramatically expanded its menu of banking services, and today enjoys a strong reputation as a construction, residential and commercial real estate lender, as well as a provider of outstanding banking services and exemplary customer service.
Security Savings Bank now operates nine offices in Salina, Wichita and the Kansas City metropolitan area.
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