The Built for Better Banking Newsletter - January 2023

Union State Bank News & Events

USB Pays It Forward With "Do Good Day"


Union State Bank is proud to be one of 41 recipients of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka's annual #500forGood community grant program.


The grant, combined with additional funds from Union State Bank, allowed for us to provide each of our communities with a donation to a local cause as nominated by our staff.

Branch Named

"Best of Newton"


Union State Bank was voted best bank, best mortgage lender, best general loans and tied for best auto loans for the 2022 edition of the Newton Kansan's 'Best of Newton' publication.


This is the second year in a row that the Newton team has been crowned best bank and best mortgage lender.

Keep Your Financial Resolutions on Track


2023 is here! Are you one of the 97 million people who made a finance related resolution this year?


Having financial freedom is a goal anyone can get behind, so creating financial resolutions for the new year is smart. 


Our partners at Kasasa have five-tips to help keep you on track.

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Online Security Tip: Work At Home Scams

Here’s how they work:


You see an ad saying you can earn big money at home. Or one that offers help starting an online business – with a proven system to make money

online. Or maybe your resume is on a job search website and someone calls: they want your driver’s license and bank account numbers before they

interview you.


What happens next? If you answer the ad to work from home, they’ll ask you for money for training or special access. But there’ll be no job. If you buy that “proven system,” you’ll get pressure to pay more for extra services. But you won’t get anything that really helps you start a business or make money. And if you give that caller your driver’s license and bank account numbers, they

might steal your identity or your money.


Here’s what you can do:


1. Stop. Check it out.

Never pay money to earn money. And don’t share

personal information until you’ve done your research. Search online for the company name and the words “review,” “scam” or “complaint.”


2. Pass this information on to a friend.

You probably know how to keep your money and information safe. But you may know someone who

could use a friendly reminder.


Information courtesy of the Federal Trade Commision. ftc.gov/PassItOn


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Please Report Scams


If you spot a scam, please report it to the Federal Trade Commission.

• Call the FTC at

1-877-FTC-HELP

(1-877-382-4357)

or TTY

1-866-653-4261.

• Go online: ftc.gov/complaint


Your report can help protect other people. By reporting fraud, you can help the FTC’s investigators

identify the scammers and stop them before they

can get someone’s hard-earned money. It really makes a difference.

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