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Bank of Labor ushers in century of service with new headquarters

Bank of Labor is growing to make labor stronger. Our new headquarters reflects that mission where we work hard for hardworking people.

Bill Miller, Bank of Labor Chairman and CEO

Built by union labor, Bank of Labor’s new headquarters is at: 6301 Glenwood Street, 3rd Floor, Overland Park, Kansas 66202.

For nearly 100 years, Bank of Labor shared a tower office building with the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers in Kansas City, Kansas. That historic partnership shaped the bank’s identity and strengthened the commitment to union values. When the original building was sold, the bank faced a pivotal decision: how to honor that legacy while preparing for the future.

Bank of Labor’s new headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas, reflects that commitment. The build-out was completed by union labor, reinforcing the principles that have guided the bank since its founding in 1924 under the leadership of the Boilermakers.

This move wasn’t just about changing addresses, it was about creating a space that empowers employees to collaborate, innovate and deliver solutions for the next century. It’s a headquarters built for progress, without losing sight of the values that helped the bank prevail even when other labor-created banks closed.

“Bank of Labor is growing to make labor stronger. Our new headquarters reflects that mission where we work hard for hardworking people,” said Bill Miller, Bank of Labor Chairman and CEO. “We’re proud to continue a tradition that began over a century ago and to carry it forward for generations to come.”

The new office features highly functional spaces that foster teamwork and efficiency. From open work areas to technology-enabled meeting rooms, the design supports the mission to union members and their families with excellence. Beyond aesthetics, the headquarters integrates advanced digital banking capabilities, cybersecurity measures and remote collaboration tools to ensure unions nationwide can have solidarity leveraging secure, innovative financial solutions.

The move also reflects a commitment to sustainability and employee well-being. Natural light, ergonomic workstations and collaborative zones create an environment that promotes productivity and health, while reinforcing the bank’s values of progress and care for its people.

Bank of Labor remains deeply connected to the labor movement as a union-owned and represented bank in all 50 states. As Bank of Labor looks ahead, it is focused on consolidating labor’s capital to strengthen the movement through treasury, lending and trust solutions tailored for unions with the added responsiveness from an organization with shared values.

Despite industry headwinds in 2024, Bank of Labor maintained a solid capital position, grew its balance sheet and increased book value per share, reflecting its resilience and commitment to labor.

The organization is supported by teams located near customers in the field nationwide and by the teams at the headquarters in a space built by union hands to serve union families.

“We’re proud to leverage union talent on our banking teams and in our building projects,” said Bank of Labor President Bob McCall. “This new headquarters strengthens our ability to serve unions in all 50 states, helping to launch the next century of service with even greater impact and results.”