Last updated: 12 February 2024 at 3:25pm EST

Richard Windes Net Worth



Richard Windes biography

Richard (Rick) A. Windes serves as Chief Lending Officer of the Company. Mr. Windes is responsible for the Company’s loan production. Mr. Windes has 27 years’ experience in commercial lending and lending management. Most recently, he served as a regional president in Springfield, Missouri, for Bear State Bank (Little Rock, Arkansas), prior to its merger with Arvest Bank. Previously, he was the senior lender for Metropolitan National Bank (Springfield, Missouri) prior to its acquisition by Bear State Bank.

What is the salary of Richard Windes?

As the Chief Lending Officer of Southern Missouri, the total compensation of Richard Windes at Southern Missouri is $337,384. There are 3 executives at Southern Missouri getting paid more, with Greg Steffens having the highest compensation of $564,746.



How old is Richard Windes?

Richard Windes is 56, he's been the Chief Lending Officer of Southern Missouri since 2018. There are 7 older and 12 younger executives at Southern Missouri. The oldest executive at Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc. is Sammy Schalk, 71, who is the Independent Director.

What's Richard Windes's mailing address?

Richard's mailing address filed with the SEC is 2991 OAK GROVE RD., , POPLAR BLUFF, MO, 63901.

Insiders trading at Southern Missouri

Over the last 22 years, insiders at Southern Missouri have traded over $6,257,307 worth of Southern Missouri stock and bought 101,971 units worth $2,283,960 . The most active insiders traders include William E Young, Greg A Steffens und Dennis C Robison. On average, Southern Missouri executives and independent directors trade stock every 49 days with the average trade being worth of $175,668. The most recent stock trade was executed by Charles R Love on 23 August 2024, trading 600 units of SMBC stock currently worth $33,600.



What does Southern Missouri do?

southern bank has served the financial needs of america's heartland for over 130 years, making us one of the oldest financial institutions headquartered in the region. we were originally chartered in 1887 as a mutual institution that was owned by its depositors. our original founders deposited $100,000 in the poplar bluff loan and building in order to provide financing to help people buy homes. the name was chosen to symbolize our original purpose.



Southern Missouri executives and stock owners

Southern Missouri executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: