GCSB News & Updates

Pause Before Hiring a Contractor

A knock at the door. A flyer in the mailbox. A contractor who says they noticed damage and can start right away. Sounds convenient, right? It’s also a convenient way for scammers to take advantage of people. For many homeowners, eager contractors might sound helpful —...

GCSB Employee Spotlight: Laura Stetzel

Getting to Know LauraFor nearly a decade, Laura Stetzel has been an integral part of the Guthrie County State Bank team. She joined us in 2016 as Loan Administrative Assistant, bringing with her a number of years of experience in banking and a strong desire to work in...

Graduate from Falling for Graduation Gift Scams

Graduation season is full of get-togethers and celebrations. Cards, gifts, announcements, and support from friends and family all become part of the big moment. Unfortunately, scammers know that money is often moving around this time of year — and they use that to...

Avoid Government Grant Scams

Scammers are always finding new ways to trick people into sharing personal information or sending money. One common tactic is claiming you qualify for “free money” through a government grant or related program. These government grant scams often sound exciting....

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Security Reminder

Security Reminder for Our Customers: GCSB will never ask for your username, password, or verification codes. If you receive a call, text, or email requesting this information, do not share it and hang up. If something doesn’t seem right, contact us directly and we’ll...

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Can You Spot a Fake Loan Text?

Imagine this shows up on your phone: “You’re pre-approved for a low-interest loan.”“No credit check required.”“Funds available today.” It feels convenient. Maybe even helpful. But if you didn’t ask for it, that message isn’t a shortcut — it’s a setup. Let’s Start With...

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