UMB Financial Corporation is an American
financial services
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company
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headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. It offers comprehensive financial services, including deposit solutions like
checking and
savings account
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s,
credit
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services including
home mortgages,
auto loan
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History
Car financing started with the General Motors Acceptance Corporation circa World War 1.
Car purchases
T ...
s,
business loan
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s and
credit cards, as well as investing and wealth management. UMB serves individuals, companies and institutions across the U.S. and in Ireland.
UMB Financial is the parent company of UMB Bank, which ranks as one of America's Best Banks by ''Forbes'' and S&P Global Market Intelligence, based on eight financial measures of asset quality, capital adequacy and profitability. UMB operates banking and wealth management centers in Missouri, Illinois, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arizona and Texas.
History
In 1919,
W.T. Kemper and Associates bought shares in City Center Bank, and
R. Crosby Kemper became the president of the company. In 1926, the bank built a six-story headquarters, adding a drive-up service window in 1928. In 1934, the bank was renamed City National Bank and Trust Company and moved to Kansas City's financial center. In 1959,
R. Crosby Kemper Jr. (a third generation banker from the Kemper family) became president of the bank and led the installation of its first computer processing system. City National acquired several other banks over the years as banking laws changed. In 1969, it reorganized as a holding company, Missouri Bancshares, which changed its name to United Missouri Bancshares (UMB) in 1971.
In 1987, UMB acquired FCB Corp. and its three banks in
Southern Illinois. In 1992, UMB expanded into
Colorado
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with the purchase of Valley Bank and National Bank of the West in
Colorado Springs
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. UMB acquired
Denver
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's Columbine National Bank in 1992, and in 1994, all of UMB's Colorado banks were merged into one entity, UMB Bank Colorado. To reflect its expansion outside of Missouri, UMB changed its name to the current UMB Financial Corporation in 1994. In 1995, UMB acquired Oklahoma Bank and its holding company, First Sooner Bancshares. That same year, UMB entered the online banking market in conjunction with Visa Interactive.
In 2001, UMB purchased Sunstone Financial Group Inc. and rebranded it to UMB Fund Services, Inc. It followed in 2002 with its purchase of State Street Bank & Trust Company of Missouri. In 2001 UMB also established Scout Investment Advisors Inc.
In February 2002, the UMB acquired naming rights to
St. Louis'
Riverport Amphitheatre and renamed it UMB Bank Pavilion. This agreement expired in 2006, after which Verizon Wireless purchased naming rights. In 2004, Peter deSilva became the president and Mariner Kemper became chairman and CEO of UMB Financial Corporation.
In June 2015, UMB acquired Marquette Financial Companies, which expanded its operations into the U.S states of Minnesota, Texas and Arizona.
In April 2017, the firm sold Reams Asset Management and Scouts Investments to
Raymond James Financial for $172.5 million.
As of December 2019, UMB has 91 branches located across eight U.S. states: Missouri, Illinois, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arizona and Texas.
Lines of business
*Accounts Receivable Financing
*Commercial Banking and Lending
*Healthcare Services: Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
*Institutional Banking and Lending
*Personal Banking: Private Wealth Management and Consumer Banking
*Small Business Banking
*Transportation Finance
Subsidiaries
Subsidiaries of the holding company and the lead bank, UMB Bank, n.a., include mutual fund and alternative investment services groups, single-purpose companies that deal with brokerage services and insurance, and a registered investment adviser that manages the company's proprietary mutual funds and investment advisory accounts for institutional customers.
*UMB Bank, National Association
*UMB Bank & Trust, National Association
*UMB Distribution Services, LLC
*UMB Financial Services, Inc.
*Marquette Asset Management, LLC
*Prairie Capital Management, LLC
*United Missouri Insurance Company
References
External links
UMB Bank websiteReuters profile
{{S&P 400 companies
American companies established in 1913
Banks established in 1913
Financial services companies of the United States
Banks based in Missouri
Companies based in Kansas City, Missouri
Companies listed on the Nasdaq
Kemper family
Companies in the S&P 400