OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE MISSOURI INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION

2026 Pub. 6 Issue 1

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Strategic Approaches to Executive Compensation and BOLI

As we continue through the beginning of the year, many who are still tackling year-end to-do lists now also face the tasks of end-of-year reporting, employee evaluations, promotions and bonuses. However, the first quarter is also an opportune time to look at your bank’s deferred or executive compensation plans and reevaluate them if necessary. Most independent community banks offer some form of executive compensation, whether through long-term retirement/wealth accumulation plans or short-term incentive plans.

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MIBA Lobbying Report

By the time you read this, the 2026 Missouri Legislative session will be well underway. With 2026 being an election year, during which all state representative seats and 17 state senate seats are up for grabs, we have already seen more legislation filed in the first month of pre-filing than was filed during the last session. As a midterm election, the policies of the current state and federal administrations, along with their effects on voters, are front and center.

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IT as an Ecosystem

What It Takes To Build an IT Solution That Drives Business Growth

Most businesses outgrow their IT before they even realize it. They often rely on one employee to manage infrastructure, security, onboarding, compliance, innovation, user support, etc. The reality is that this setup is only sustainable for small businesses with no more than 20 employees.

IT as an Ecosystem

What It Takes To Build an IT Solution That Drives Business Growth

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Julie Parrish

Meet Your Missouri Banker: Julie Parrish

Vice President, Information Technology & Audit Officer, Exchange Bank of Missouri

Exchange Bank of Missouri is headquartered in Fayette, Missouri, with branches serving Fayette, Marshall, Slater, New Franklin, Fulton and Hallsville. Our market is largely rural and community-driven, made up of hardworking families, farmers, small businesses and local organizations who value relationships and trust. While technology and customer expectations continue to evolve, our communities still appreciate face-to-face service and a bank that truly knows them.

Meet Your Missouri Banker: Julie Parrish

Vice President, Information Technology & Audit Officer, Exchange Bank of Missouri

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