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HARDIN COUNTY BANCSHARES, INC.
HARDIN COUNTY BANCSHARES, INC.
Savannah, Tennessee
50-99 employees
At The Hardin County Bank, our collective goal is to be your TRUSTED ADVISOR in all things financial.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE HARDIN COUNTY BANK
THE HARDIN COUNTY BANK
Savannah, Tennessee
50-99 employees
At The Hardin County Bank, our collective goal is to be your TRUSTED ADVISOR in all things financial.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FIRST METRO BANK
FIRST METRO BANK
Muscle Shoals, Alabama
100-499 employees
First Metro Bank has planted roots in our community since 1988. We’ve helped our neighbors raise families, open businesses, and plan for the future. It is our way of doing business that separates us from the crowd, and allows our customers to know that they are far more than just a number. Choosing First Metro Bank isn’t just establishing a financial relationship, but becoming a part of our family. With nine locations throughout Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, and Limestone Counties, we know that with each visit you will enjoy all the comforts and convenience of a hometown bank.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WAYNE COUNTY BANK
WAYNE COUNTY BANK
Waynesboro, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Wayne County Bank takes pride in still having the friendly personal touch that has been our hallmark when we began in 1914. Today, our tellers still know most of their customers on a first name basis, and the bank is stronger and more secure than ever. We pride ourselves on our personalized approach to community banking and our commitment to and deep roots in the communities that we serve.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
VALLEY CREDIT UNION
VALLEY CREDIT UNION
Tuscumbia, Alabama
All Size Average employees
Since 1949, Valley Credit Union has proudly served citizens within the Big Sky Country, which now includes 11 counties across Montana and Wyoming. From the beginning, we were founded on the promise to provide accommodating, personalized service, as well as top-notch financial services to our members. Those founding principles are the same driving force that still directs our mission today. Above all else, our primary motivation is always you. As a not-for-profit organization, we truly operate for the well being of our members. Unlike customers who just use the services of a financial institution, credit union members become part owners. And any profit generated is automatically put back into Valley Federal Credit Union to pay dividends, build reserves, and pay operating expenses. In that way, being a part of a credit union is really more like being a part of a close-knit family — one that functions for the betterment of all parties involved. If you are already a member of the Valley family, we'd like to thank you for your commitment to us. If you're not, we'd like to invite you to join a credit union that revolves around its members.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market