Bank of Missouri


The Bank of Missouri began as The Bank of Perryville which received a state charter on November 2, 1891.
From 1891 until 1902, The Bank of Perryville served as the only bank in Perry County, Missouri.
In June 1997, The Bank of Perryville changed its name to The Bank of Missouri, and expanded into Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Another location in Perryville was also built in 1997, and a loan production office opened in Jackson, Missouri in 1998.
The Bank of Missouri currently operates a total of 23 branch locations in Missouri with two banks in Perryville, four in Cape Girardeau, and one each in Scott City, Patton, Jackson, Marble Hill, Columbia, Steele and Caruthersville as well as offering full-service brokerage services and Bank of Missouri Investments and Retirement Planning division.
The Bank of Perryville received a state charter on November 2, 1891. This began more than a century of continued business. From 1891 until 1902, The Bank of Perryville served as the only bank in Perry County, Missouri. In June 1997, The Bank of Perryville changed its name to The Bank of Missouri, and expanded into Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Another location in Perryville was also built in 1997, and a loan production office opened in Jackson, Missouri in 1998.