BNET Industries
Market Cap:$2.2B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$440.8M
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
The Company is a federally chartered mid-tier mutual holding company incorporated in March 1999. The Bank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, which is majority-owned by MHC, a federally chartered mutual holding company. The Company's common stock is traded on the Global Select tier of the NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol "CFFN." The Bank is the only operating subsidiary of the Company. The Bank is a federally-chartered and insured savings bank headquartered in Topeka, Kansas and is examined and regulated by the Office of Thrift Supervision ("OTS"), its primary regulator. It is also regulated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC"). We primarily serve the entire metropolitan areas of Topeka, Wichita, Lawrence, Manhattan, Emporia and Salina, Kansas and a portion of the metropolitan area of greater Kansas City through 30 traditional and nine in-store banking offices. At September 30, 2008, we had total assets of $8.06 billion, deposits of $3.92 billion and total equity of $871.2 million. We have been, and intend to continue to be, a community-oriented financial institution offering a variety of financial services to meet the needs of the communities we serve. We attract retail deposits from the general public and invest those funds primarily in permanent loans secured by first mortgages on owner-occupied, one- to four-family ("single-family") residences. ...
President
Morris J. Huey IINumber of Employees 602
Contact Information
700 S Kansas Ave
PO Box 3505
Topeka, Kansas 66603-3894
(785) 235-1341
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NAICS Code Savings Institutions: 522120
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Capitol Federal Financial to Discontinue Separate News Release on Earnings.
By Mark Davis, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 18--Capitol Federal Financial has killed its earnings news release. The Topeka-based thrift said it will no longer announce quarterly earnings results before making its official filing with regulators....
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Morris J. Huey II | President |
| Kent G. Townsend | Chief Financial Officer |
| Larry K. Brubaker | Executive Vice President for Corporate Services |
| M. Jack Huey | Executive Vice President |
| Neil F.M. McKay | Executive Vice President |
| R. Joe Aleshire | Executive Vice President for Retail Operations |
| Richard J Aleshire | Executive Vice President for Retail Operations |
| Tara D. Van Houweling | First Vice President |
| Marilyn S. Ward | Executive Director |
| James Billinger | Manager, Marketing |
| Mary R. Culver | Corporate Secretary |
| B. B. Anderson | Director |
| Jeffrey M. Johnson | Director |
| Jeffrey R. Thompson | Director |
| Michael T. McCoy | Director |
Morris J. Huey, II . Mr. Huey has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer of Capitol Federal Savings since June 2002. Since June 2002 he has also served as President of Capitol Funds Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Capitol Federal Savings. Since August 2002, he has served as President of Capitol
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | President | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Vice President and Chief Lending | Current |
| Capitol Funds Inc. | President | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Cfo | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Chief Financial Officer | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Vice President | Current |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Treasurer | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Treasurer | Current |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Executive Vice President | Former |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Controller | Former |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Controller | Former |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Financial Planning and Analysis Officer | Former |
Larry K. Brubaker. Age 61 years. Mr. Brubaker has been employed with the Bank since 1971 and currently serves as Executive Vice President for Corporate Services, a position he has held since 1997. Prior to that, he was employed by the Bank as the Eastern Region Manager for seven years.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Vice President for Corporate Services | Current |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Executive Vice President, Corp Services | Current |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Eastern Region Manager | Former |
M. Jack Huey. Age 59 years. Mr. Huey has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer of the Bank since June 2002. Since June 2002 he has also served as President of Capitol Funds Inc., a subsidiary of the Bank. Since August 2002, he has served as President of CFMRC. Prior to that, he served as the Central Region Lending Officer since joining the Bank in 1991.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Vice President | Current |
R. Joe Aleshire. Age 61 years. Mr. Aleshire has been employed with the Bank since 1973 and currently serves as Executive Vice President for Retail Operations, a position he has held since 1997. Prior to that, he was employed by the Bank as the Wichita Area Manager for 17 years.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Vice President for Retail Operations | Current |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Executive Vice President, Retail Operations | Former |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Wichita Area Manager | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Vice President for Retail Operations | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | First Vice President | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | First Vice President | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Principal Accounting Officer | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Reporting Director | Former |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Reporting Director | Former |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Principal Accounting Officer | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Executive Director | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Director | Current |
| Erc Resource & Referral | Executive Director | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Manager, Marketing | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Secretary | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Corporate Secretary | Current |
| Capitol Federal Savings Bank | Secretary | Former |
Mr. Andersen has had a life long career in construction and development activities. He is currently involved in various real estate development projects in Colorado, Missouri and Mississippi. Mr. Andersen also owns a company which is managing a conference and business center in Iraq.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Director | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Flint Hills National Golf Club | President | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | Director | Current |
In 2007, Mr. Thompson became Chief Executive Officer of Salina Vortex Corp., a Salina, Kansas-based manufacturing company, after having served as Chief Financial Officer of that company since 2002. From 2001 to 2002, he served as Vice President, Supply Chain, for The Coleman Company, Wichita, Kansas, a manufacturer and marketer of consumer products. From 1992 to 2001, he served in a variety of capacities for Koch Industries, Inc., Wichita, Kansas, including President of Koch Financial Services, Inc. from 1998 to 2001. From 1986 to 1992, he worked in several positions for Chrysler Capital Public Finance, Kansas City, Missouri, primarily in the areas of originating, underwriting and servicing tax-exempt municipal leases. Mr. Thompson is a certified public accountant.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Director | Current |
| Capitol Federal Financial | CFO | Former |
| Coleman Company | Vice President, Supply Chain | Former |
| Wichita Kansas | Vice President, Supply Chain | Former |
Dr. McCoy, an orthopedic surgeon in private practice, also is the Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Stormont Vail Regional Medical Center in Topeka, Kansas, a position he has held since October 2004. He previously served as Chief of Surgery at Stormont Vail from January 1987 to January 1988. Dr. McCoy is a member of the Kansas Medical Society, the Shawnee County Medical Society, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Federal Financial | Director | Current |
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