Community Reinvestment Act

CRA

At Bank of the Flint Hills, supporting our communities isn’t new — it’s who we’ve been since day one.

The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), established in 1977, encourages banks to help meet the credit needs of the communities they serve, with a special focus on low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. Simply put, it’s about making sure everyone has fair access to financial resources and opportunities.

The CRA also requires banks to share certain information with the public so our neighbors can see how we’re doing. We’re proud to be transparent, responsible, and committed to serving our communities in a safe and sound way — today and for generations to come.

Where We Serve

Facility-Based Assessment Area

Learn more about the communities and geographic areas we proudly serve through our branch locations.

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Our Branch Locations

Branch Listing & Geocode Information 

A complete list of our branch locations, including geographic details used for CRA reporting. 

Branch Updates

Branch Openings & Closings

Information about any branch openings or closures, shared openly with our communities. 

What We Offer

Products & Services Listing

An overview of the banking products and services we offer to meet the needs of individuals, families, and businesses in our communities. 

How We’re Doing

CRA Performance Evaluation

Our most recent CRA Performance Evaluation, which measures how well we are meeting the credit needs of our communities. 

Mortgage Lending Data

Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA)

Information about our residential mortgage lending is available online through the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau website. 

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