Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Commerce Bancshares

 
Hoover's Profile: Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
(NASDAQ (GS):CBSH)
Company Financials
Income Statement
Balance Sheet
Cash Flow Statement

Contact Information
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
1000 Walnut
Kansas City, MO 64141-6248
MO Tel. 816-234-2000
Toll Free 800-892-7100
Fax 816-234-2019

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.commercebank.com
Employees: 5,340
Employee growth: 18.1%

C'mon to Commerce Bancshares if you're looking for the company that owns Commerce Bank, which operates more than 350 locations in Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Colorado. In addition to consumer and corporate banking (including deposits, mortgages, lending, leasing, and brokerage), Commerce Bancshares has a segment devoted to money management (trust, estate planning, and portfolio management). Nonbank subsidiaries are involved in credit insurance, mortgage banking, real estate, and small business venture capital. Business loans, including commercial mortgages, construction loans, and operating loans, make up approximately half of Commerce Bancshares' loan portfolio.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $998.7M
One year growth: 8.8%
Net income: $188.7M
Income growth: (8.7%)

Officers:
Chairman, President, and CEO; Chairman, President, and CEO, Commerce Bank: David W. Kemper
CFO: Charles G. (Chuck) Kim
SVP and Director Operations and Information Services: Robert J. Rauscher

Competitors:
Bank of America
UMB Financial
U.S. Bancorp

Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Stock Quote: Commerce Bancshares
Top
Stock Chart: Commerce Bancshares
Top
Company News: Commerce Bancshares
Top
Wikipedia: Commerce Bancshares
Top
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
Type Public (NASDAQCBSH)
Founded 1865
Headquarters Kansas City, Missouri, USA Flag of the United States
Key people David W Kemper, Chairman, President and CEO
Industry Finance
Products Financial services
Revenue $219.8 million USD (2006)
Website www.commercebank.com
Commerce Tower headquarters in Kansas City


Commerce Bancshares, Inc. is a Kansas City, Missouri based U.S. bank holding company with branches of its Commerce Bank in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Oklahoma.

Commerce Bancshares is the corporate parent of Commerce Bank, the successor of the Commerce Trust Company and the National Bank of Commerce. With roots dating back to its first charter in 1865, Commerce Bank is the oldest and largest bank in Kansas City.

In the quarter ended March 31, 2007, it showed assets of $15 billion. As of September 30, as of 2007, it was listed as the 46th largest bank holding company in the United States as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank.[1]

This Commerce Bank is not related to other financial institutions named "Commerce Bank" based in New Jersey, Ohio, and Massachusetts.

History

Commerce was founded in 1865 by Francis Reid Long as the Kansas City Savings Association with $10,000 in capital. William Stone Woods acquired it in 1881 and it became the National Bank of Commerce which at the time claimed to be the largest bank west of Chicago, Illinois[2]

It became Commerce Bank in 1903 with William Thornton Kemper, Sr. as its first president. Following the Panic of 1907 it was briefly placed into receivership by the Comptroller of Currency. The bank paid its depositors and ownership returned to its owners.

Kemper set his son James M. Kemper up at Commerce and his other son R. Crosby Kemper at the competing City Center Bank which would become UMB Financial Corporation. The Kemper family from both institutions still play a dominant role at both banks as well as being a major force in Missouri philanthropies with their names applied to numerous buildings throughout the state including Kemper Arena.

Harry S. Truman worked at the bank from April 24, 1903 to May 15, 1905 in the predecessor building to today's Commerce Tower. The evaluation in his first said:

He is a willing worker, almost always here and tries hard to please everybody. We never had a boy in the vault like him before. He watches everything very closely and by his watchfulness, detects many errors which a careless boy would let slip through. His appearance is good and his habits and character are of the best.[3]

In April 2007, Commerce purchased an Aurora, Colorado based Commerce Bank with plans on expanding its business into the state of Colorado.[4]

References

External links


 
 

 

Copyrights:

Hoover's Profile. ©2008 Hoover's, Inc. All rights reserved.  Read more
Stock Quote. © MarketWatch, Inc. 2008. All rights reserved. Subject to the Terms of Use. Designed and powered by Dow Jones Client Solutions.
MarketWatch, the MarketWatch logo, BigCharts and the BigCharts logo are registered trademarks of MarketWatch, Inc. Dow Jones is the registered trademark of Dow Jones & Company, Inc.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Commerce Bancshares" Read more