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Angela Brown
Suite 1100
Overland Park
Having a reliable bank that offers financial expertise backed by experience is imperative when managing a business. At BOK Financial, we specialize in catering to businesses generating annual sales of $500,000 to $10 million with a minimum two-year operating history. Securing funds for various growth needs such as, working capital, equipment purchases, and real estate loans, are a few of the essential needs BOK has to offer.
Angela proudly serves the Kansas City, Mo., area with over half a decade of experience in commercial banking, including roles as a commercial credit underwriter, analyst, loan specialist and relationship advisor.
She holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in management and finance from the University of Missouri. In her spare time, Angela enjoys traveling and spending time with her dogs and family.
Angela Brown
AVP, Business BankerExplore Our Solutions
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Lending and Credit
Drive your business growth with tailored financing solutions, unlocking capital through specialized loans.
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Business Checking
Elevate your business with our Business Checking accounts, offering the flexibility of Business Access or the comprehensive benefits of Business Advantage.
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Business Savings
Maximize your business’s financial strength with our Business Savings accounts, including Business CDs, offering competitive interest rates for secure and strategic savings.
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Business Credit Card
Optimize your business's financial cash flow and explore earning rewards to use the way you want with the ideal business credit card solution.
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