Kentucky Bank
Kentucky Bank, headquartered in Paris, Kentucky, is a locally owned and publicly traded financial institution, with 13 branches located in ten Kentucky communities. Bank’s offices are located in Cynthiana, Georgetown, Morehead, Nicholasville, Sandy Hook, Versailles, Wilmore, Winchester, and Paris. Understanding these communities and their needs is important to them. Kentucky Bank and its...
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First Kentucky Bank was founded in Mayfield, Kentucky, on March 6, 1899, as The Exchange Bank. First Kentucky Bank was established with a foundation of community-minded service and professional excellence that has allowed it to grow throughout its rich history, in times of both prosperity and adversity. In 2001, the bank opened its first branch office in Mayfield and expanded its footprint beyond...
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Farmers National Bank is a very sound financial institution with over $440,000,000 in assets and $48,000,000 in stockholder’s equity. They have full service locations in Danville, Perryville, Harrodsburg, Junction City, Lancaster and Stanford, Kentucky. These banking centers can provide you with virtually any financial service you might need. Additionally, Farmers National Bank has four...
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First Capital Bank of Kentucky opened February 12, 1996 in Louisville, Kentucky to provide their community with a locally-owned bank as an alternative to larger, less personal banking institutions. While others casually promise “personal service” without any real commitment, they genuinely live by this principle, and they take great pride in treating each and every one of our...
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Kentucky Neighborhood Bank was founded on October 15, 1997 – Opening day in the Governors Manor Shopping Center across from Hardin Memorial Hospital. Despite the not so ideal location, customers began pouring in, again surpassing all expert opinions and estimates. The modest temporary office started out with 11 employees, anxiously waiting for the construction of the new office on North Dixie...
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