NBH missing executive leadership - Anonymous employee NBH Bank Employee Review

1.0
Nov 9, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Corporate headquarters in nice location at Denver Tech Center. Kansas City facility located in downtown environment, which is appealing to some. There are a few good people left, although most are long gone. Vacation time is generous.

Cons

Everything at NBH runs through the CEO/CFO. The management team that originally formed the bank have all been driven out by the aforementioned, and in most cases their responsibilities were divided up any management that still remains. This bank gave up on the idea of treating its staff with integrity, decency and high moral integrity shortly into its infancy. Once they became public, the only thing that mattered were earnings, at the expense of losing the employees that helped build the organization. After going through multiple acquisitions, much of the staff was beaten down after little recognition or reward, so key employees have moved on. The remaining soldiers that do a large part of the work are either close to retirement, are afraid to move on, or think some magical pot of money might appear if they stick it out. Isn't going to happen, unless you're one of the few C-Level folks remaining in company.

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5.0
Apr 17, 2025
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Pros

Fully remote allows for flexibility Great culture

Cons

There is balance with on site events and the ability to go in office to prevent the lack of social interaction with being fully remote.

4.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It was perfectly fine. The specific branch I worked for was remote first and that was an amazing benefit, but it didn't apply to most areas. Got every federal holiday off as well

Cons

Biggest frustration was the retirement. They matched 1/2 of your 401k up to 3%. Additionally they only deposited the funds at the end of the year, so if you were laid off or fired beforehand then you lost all employer "contributions" up to that point.

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