
KS Bancorp, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for KS Bank, Inc. that provides a range of community banking services to consumers and businesses. It offers personal deposit accounts, such as checking, savings, money market, and individual retirement accounts, as well as certificates of deposit; loan products, including vehicle, boat and marine, recreational, deposit/investment secured, student, debt consolidation, and home equity loans, as well as home equity lines of credit; and credit cards. The company also provides business checking and savings, and payroll card accounts; construction loans, such as builders' speculative and pre-sale and commercial builder loans; commercial loans, including equipment, facilities purchase, debt refinancing, and real estate loans; and seasonal cash needs, inventory financing, and receivables financing lines of credit. In addition, it offers merchant, payroll, cash management, and remote deposit services; and mortgage services, including home purchase, home refinance, construction/permanent loans. Further, the company provides wealth management services comprising investment management, financial and retirement planning, trust and estate, and private banking services. It operates through nine full service branch offices located in Kenly, Goldsboro, Wilson, Garner, Selma, Clayton, Wendell, Four Oaks, and Smithfield, North Carolina. The company was incorporated in 1924 and is headquartered in Smithfield, North Carolina.
KS Bancorp, Inc. trades as KSBI on OTC. The company is classified in Financial Services / Banks - Regional and reports in USD.
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KS Bancorp, Inc. can be compared against peers such as Bank of San Francisco, Citizens Financial Corp., Community Heritage Financial, Inc., First Bankers Trustshares, Inc., Keweenaw Financial Corporation, Merchants & Marine Bancorp, Inc..
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Company website: https://www.ksbankinc.com
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