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Picture a banking experience that goes beyond transactions. Where each visit is a genuine interaction, never hurried or impersonal. A conversation with your banker is a meaningful dialogue that fosters connection. Both you and your banker leave knowing each other a little better. This is Security Bank.

Security Bank’s commitment reaches beyond the financial realm; it’s about investing in the growth and success of people, while preserving the community banking culture. Dawne Stafford, Security Bank CEO, emphasizes the importance of relationships in community banking: “We do not have customers; we have friends who do business with us. We provide better service and products when we know our customers and their needs.”

For more than two decades, Security Bank has been a steadfast partner for businesses and individuals, working together to meet needs, solve problems and exceed expectations. Team members go beyond the transaction to make customers feel confident and comfortable. “We are a people-first culture,” Stafford states, “in the way we support our employees, take care of our customers and serve our community.”

As a locally owned business, Security Bank’s deep understanding of its community enables them to offer personalized service, prompt decision-making and tailored solutions. Whether you are a start-up business, an expanding enterprise, or a first- or third-generation customer, they are committed to your financial growth and success throughout all stages of life.

That commitment also extends to keeping your money local, emphasizes Tom Gay, Security Bank president. “Your money doesn’t leave Oklahoma,” he says. “Deposits are reinvested in the businesses and individuals right here in our own community.”

Security Bank believes in more than just banking. They believe in building lasting relationships to help you build, grow, adapt and thrive at any state of your financial journey. Experience the difference at Security Bank.

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Article about Faces of Business Banking in Tulsa

Published in Tulsa People Magazine, July 2024.