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Robert Thomas ends a 44‑year banking career, stepping down as United Bank & Trust president; successor Lance Lansing named, open house July 23.
Robert Thomas will retire this month after a 44‑year banking career that began in Marshalltown in 1982, ending his tenure as president of United Bank & Trust and handing the reins to Lance Lansing【2】. The transition marks a leadership change for a key regional lender and underscores the longevity of community‑banking executives in the Midwest.
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Tenure | 44 years (1982‑2026) |
| Current role | President, United Bank & Trust |
| Successor | Lance Lansing |
| Retirement event | Open house July 23, 2‑5 p.m. |
Thomas started at Security Bank’s investments department in 1982 after earning a finance degree from the University of Iowa【2】. He navigated multiple acquisitions—Security Bank was bought by F&M Bank in 1998, then by Citizens Bank in 2000, and later by Great Western—shifting from regional sales to district management and eventually to commercial and agricultural lending【2】. In 2015 he joined United Bank & Trust as senior loan officer, returning to community banking, and was promoted to president in 2020, just before the COVID‑19 pandemic forced a rapid shift to digital banking【2】.
Thomas highlighted technology’s role in accelerating transaction speed and expanding online services, while also noting the rise of sophisticated fraud that requires stronger customer education【2】. His emphasis on personal relationships and community focus aligns with United Bank & Trust’s strategy to retain local customers amid industry‑wide consolidation. The appointment of Lance Lansing, announced alongside the retirement, suggests continuity in leadership style, though the bank has not disclosed any immediate strategic changes【2】.
Thomas’s retirement closes a four‑decade chapter of steady community banking leadership, while the bank’s next chapter under Lansing will be closely watched for its ability to sustain growth and navigate the evolving digital and regulatory landscape.
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