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Simmons Bank

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  • Although our portfolio of services can compete with those of larger banks, the people of Simmons Bank are deeply committed to providing customers with the warm welcome, friendly serviceand one-on-one relationship that neighborhood banks are known for.

  • At Simmons Bank our Customer Support Specialists thrive on the idea that they are making a difference to our credit card customers every time they pick up the phone.

  • As a Branch Manager at Simmons Bank you are directly responsible for the execution of all sales and operations activities within both our Ozark and Nixa branches, all while deepening the relationships that have made us who we are today.

  • We will train you to give Best in Class customer service – answering credit card account questions, recommending products and services, and when necessary, connecting them to other Simmons Bank associates with specific expertise to address their needs.

  • As a Small Business Lending Loan Specialist, you will facilitate the administration of the assigned loan department to not only service outside borrower needs, but also the internal needs of our lenders, assistants, accounting, and other risk management.

Simmons Bank is a bank with operations in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. It is the primary subsidiary of Simmons First National Corporation, a bank holding company.
Customer Service:1 (866) 246-2400
Opened:March 23, 1903
Employees number:2,923 (2020)

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