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Winfield - Udall, KS

We believe that the personal relationships our teams have within each community are what make the real difference. 
 
Union State Bank has been serving the Winfield and Udall communities since 2006. Today, USB has three locations throughout Winfield, and a full service branch plus a stand alone ATM location in Udall.
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Winfield Main
823 Main St.
Winfield, KS 67156
Hours: M-F 9am-4pm



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Winfield 9th Street Drive-Up
121 W. 9th Street
Winfield, KS 67156
Hours: M-F 9am-4pm
24-Hour ATM Located in Drive-Thru


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Winfield South
2100 Pike Road
Winfield, KS 67156
Hours:
Lobby: M-F 9am-5pm
Drive-Up: M-F 8am-6pm & Sat 9am-Noon
24-Hour ATM Located in Drive-Thru

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Udall
119 W. 1st Street
Udall, KS 67146
Hours:
Lobby & Drive Up: M-F 8:30am-12pm & 1pm - 4pm
ATM Located in Udall Grocery - 301 E. K15, Udall, KS


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Cory Helmer - Market President
Office Location: Winfield Main
823 Main
Branch Phone: 620-221-3040
Office Phone: 620-705-0210




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Rusty Zimmerman - Vice President/Mortgage Lender
Office Location: Winfield Main
823 Main
Branch Phone: 620-221-3040
Office Phone: 620-705-0220
NMLS# 1249596


Photo of Shelly Sprinkle, Union State Bank's consumer loan servicing officer.
Shelly Sprinkle - Consumer Loan Servicing Officer
Office Location: Winfield South
2100 Pike Road
Branch Phone: 620-221-3040
Office Phone: 620-741-3021
The Winfield Main branch, located on the corner of 9th Street and Main at 823 Main, was the spot where in 1869 Colonel E.C. Manning placed the stake from which the City of Winfield was laid out. The first building in Winfield, Colonel Manning's Old Log Store, stood on the corner. In 1885, Henry Goldsmith acquired the property where it remained a book store for a period of 32 years. In 1917, The State bank purchased the lot and built the first 25 by 70 feet of the current building. Expansions of the State Bank building occurred in 1927 and 1989.
 
In 2006, Union State Bank and The State Bank of Winfield merged to form a larger and more diverse Union State Bank. Both banks were owned and operated by local families who had a vested interest in their respective communities and were similarly committed to local decision making, and the economic growth and development of the surrounding area. Steve McSpadden, whose family controlled The State Bank, continued to serve as Vice-Chairman of the Union State Bank Board of Directors until his retirement in 2019.