Kurt Fischer

Regional Market President at INTRUST Bank

Kurt Fischer has extensive work experience in the banking industry. Kurt is currently the Regional Market President at INTRUST Bank, a position they have held since March 2023. Prior to that, they served as the Market President, Kansas City at the same bank from January 2020 to May 2023. From January 2016 to January 2020, they worked as the Commercial Market Manager at INTRUST Bank. Before joining INTRUST Bank, Kurt served as the Senior Vice President, Johnson County Division at Morrill and Janes Bank from November 2012 to January 2016. Kurt also held the position of Senior Vice President at United Bank of Kansas from June 2005 to November 2012. Kurt's early career includes roles at US Bank, where they worked as a Sales Manager - Business Banking from September 2001 to June 2005 and as an AVP / Commercial Loan Officer from August 1997 to September 2001.

Kurt Fischer obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Mid America Nazarene University between 1994 and 1996.

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Olathe, United States

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INTRUST Bank

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Since 1876, INTRUST Bank has grown to become a leading financial services provider in the Midwest, with assets of more than $7 billion, a wide range of wealth services and 40 banking centers across Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Our long-standing commitment to exceptional service, quality products and cutting-edge technology underscores our pledge to be the best resource for personal and business financial services in our communities. At INTRUST Bank, relationships are at the core of all we do, which is why we focus on fostering positive relationships not just with our customers, but also with each other. INTRUST Bank recognizes and celebrates employees for their individual character, value and potential, with a focus on developing the unique talents each team member brings to the table. It’s something we’ve learned firsthand over the decades: Focus on people, and the rest will fall into place to create an environment built on respect, understanding and — most of all — trust. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender


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