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STOCK YARDS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
STOCK YARDS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Louisville, Kentucky
500+ employees
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc., with $8 billion in assets, was incorporated in 1988 as a bank holding company. It is the parent company of Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company, which was established in 1904 in Louisville, KY and now has offices in the Louisville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Central/Eastern Kentucky metropolitan markets. In addition to its banking operations, Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company offers a broad array of other financial services, including those of its Wealth Management Group, which provides investment management and trust services. With assets under management topping $7 billion and with continued strong growth in account openings, the Wealth Management and Trust ranks among the country's top 100 trust companies in terms of revenue. The bank also offers private banking and brokerage services. In addition, its mortgage company offers conventional, VA and FHA financing, as well as a program follow-income first-time homebuyers. Stock Yards Bancorp consistently ranks among the strongest, fastest-growing community banks in the country, as measured by earnings growth and its high returns on equity and assets. The Company has been recognized by U.S. Banker on several occasions as one of the top-performing community banks in the nation. For many years now, Stock Yards Bancorp has been named to the KBW Honor Roll, an annual selection based on a bank’s 10-year performance record. Those banks recognized for the Honor Roll typically number less than 50 nationwide, and often less than 25. The Company also has received the Raymond James Community Bankers Cup several times, which recognized the top 10% of community banks in the country with assets between $500 million and $10 billion. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. Never disclose personal/private banking information on this site.
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REPUBLIC BANCORP, INC.
REPUBLIC BANCORP, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
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Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, Republic Bank has grown to become the largest locally-owned community bank in Kentucky. With 45 banking centers in Kentucky, Indiana, Florida, Tennessee and Ohio, and $5.1 billion in assets, Republic is dedicated to meeting the needs of consumers, small business owners and large corporations by offering a full range of competitive products and services while providing highly personalized service. Our goal is to make banking easier than anyone else for our clients and exceed their expectations in all that we do. It's just easier here.® *Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender* Republic Bank & Trust Company Loan Originator ID # 402606 If you ever have questions, you may email them to [email protected] or call 1-888-584-3600. *Please remember never to disclose account or other financial information on any social media outlet.* Before joining the conversation, please review our Community Social Media Policy: http://www.republicbank.com/social-media-guidelines
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Below Market
GERMAN AMERICAN BANCORP, INC.
GERMAN AMERICAN BANCORP, INC.
Jasper, Indiana
500+ employees
German American Bank serves Southern Indiana and Kentucky with banking, insurance, investments and wealth management services for business and retail customers. In 1910, German American was founded in a community rich in German-American heritage located in Ohio Valley region. The company’s headquarters remain in Jasper, Indiana. The German American team is dedicated to helping individuals, families and businesses achieve greater prosperity and quality of life by building lasting client relationships based on integrity, responsive service, innovation, and shared values. The company believes in supporting the communities it serves to help communities thrive, so its people can prosper.
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Market Competitive
INDIANA UNIVERSITY CREDIT UNION
INDIANA UNIVERSITY CREDIT UNION
Bloomington, Indiana
201-500 employees
IU Credit Union was founded in 1956 by employees of the Indiana University community who wanted a safe, convenient place to save and borrow money at reasonable rates. Our founders believed that the not-for-profit business model would best serve the unique needs of their community. Our continued success has shown they were correct. Today, IU Credit Union membership is open to Hoosiers who live or work in more than 50 Indiana counties. We’ve grown steadily as we have continued to focus on meeting the unique financial needs of our more than 64,000 members. Our assets total more than $935 million, placing us among the largest credit unions in Indiana. We provide an array of financial services including mortgages, consumer loans, savings and investment products, business services, credit and debit cards, and more. Our electronic services help members manage their accounts wherever they are and include Online Banking, Online Bill Pay, Mobile Banking, Bank-by-Phone, Direct Deposit, ATMs, and eStatements and eNotices. Our Commitment to Community IU Credit Union has a strong commitment to the communities we serve. We provide financial education and scholarships, donate to community charitable organizations, and sponsor community events. Click here to learn more about how community matters to us.
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Top Benefits
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
Jeffersonville, Indiana
201-500 employees
We are a family-owned community bank, started in Beresford, South Dakota in 1913. Our banks are comprised of both main street and rural branches, proudly supporting the financial wellness of our customers, businesses, agriculture partners and the communities we call home. Over the years we’ve grown, but our hometown approach to banking hasn’t changed. First Savings Bank does more than just promise to meet our customers’ banking needs. We take great pride in treating each and every one of our customers with the attention and care they deserve. We offer an extensive range of customized banking services and innovative products in our branches as well as electronically. And, we’re proud to employ a team of exceptional bankers, dedicated to doing what’s right, for each and every customer, every time. First Savings Bank will always be your community bank, committed to doing what’s right for our customers in this generation – and the next. When your expectations are exceeded, we all win! First Savings Bank is Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. Credit applications are subject to credit approval.
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L&N FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
L&N FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Louisville, Kentucky
201-500 employees
L&N Federal Credit Union is open to everyone in the Louisville Metropolitan Area, as well as to people in portions of Southeastern and Northern Kentucky. Established in 1954, the credit union was founded to serve the L&N Railroad workers in Louisville Kentucky. In 1982, the credit union converted to a Multi-Group Charter and went on to serve various businesses throughout Kentucky, Southern Indiana, and Tennessee. In 2004, the credit union changed to a Community Charter. With current assets over $1.9 billion, and an array of products and services, L&N can offer everything necessary for someone's personal or business finances. Many people have taken advantage of flexible mortgage and consumer loans, free online/mobile banking, free checking, commercial loans and more. Set up as a financial cooperative, credit union profits are given back to individuals by way of better interest rates, lower fees, convenience services, and resource programs.
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FIRST HARRISON BANK
FIRST HARRISON BANK
Corydon, Indiana
201-500 employees
First Harrison Bank is a Banking company headquartered in Corydon, IN with 18 locations in Indiana and Bullitt County, KY.
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THE GLENVIEW TRUST COMPANY
THE GLENVIEW TRUST COMPANY
Louisville, Kentucky
51-200 employees
Because Glenview Trust is a local, closely-held company with employee ownership, our professionals act and think differently. We are not accountable to a headquarters in a distant city, which allows us to effectively and efficiently accommodate our clients'​ unique situations. Because our trust professionals do not sell any proprietary products, we provide customized solutions that are in our client's best interest - not ours. We know that effective wealth management is dynamic. No two strategies are the same at Glenview Trust. We offer custom wealth management solutions to fit your individual needs. Whether you are an individual investor, part of a family partnership, business owner, retiree or professional, our trusted experts can provide you with specialized wealth management solutions.
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Top Benefits
CENTRA CREDIT UNION
CENTRA CREDIT UNION
Columbus, Indiana
201-500 employees
Centra Credit Union began when eight employees of the Cummins Engine Company came together to find a convenient place to save their hard-earned money while having access to low-cost credit. This foundational principle of "People Helping People" led to the growth of Centra Credit Union and is still at the center of who we are. As a not-for-profit financial institution, our profits go back to you in the form of cash rewards, better rates, and lower fees. When you open an account at Centra, you become one of the owners of the Credit Union. Centered Around You: that’s the Centra promise. It’s about the relationships we have with our Members and the fact that our Members are the reason for everything we do.
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Market Laggard
PARK COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
PARK COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
Louisville, Kentucky
201-500 employees
Park Community was established in 1965 to serve the employees of General Electric’s Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, hence the name “Park” Federal Credit Union. Park continued to grow over the years, serving GE employees in other states and eventually expanding services to over 500 Select Employment Groups (SEGs). In 2003, Park became a Community Chartered Credit Union, which opened the doors to anyone who lived, worked, worshiped, attended school, or volunteered in the nine-county Louisville Metro Area. With a new focus on serving the community, the word “Community” was added to our name, making us Park Community Federal Credit Union. In addition to the Louisville Metro Area, Park also offered membership to select counties and areas in Berea, Lexington, and Richmond in Kentucky.* In 2014, after a vote in favor by the membership, Park Community Federal Credit Union converted to a state chartered credit union. The charter change also came with a subtle name change, removing the word federal. With the charter change, Park Community was able to expand its servicing area in the Bluegrass Region, which now includes: Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Jackson, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Nicholas, Powell, Scott, and Woodford Counties in Kentucky. While the members we are able to serve has changed over the years, our mission to provide exceptional service and a full range of financial products has not. Our philosophy continues to focus on the credit union motto of “people helping people” as we STRIVE to be YOUR full-service financial institution.
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Market Competitive
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SPRINGS VALLEY BANK & TRUST COMPANY
SPRINGS VALLEY BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Jasper, Indiana
51-200 employees
Springs Valley's mission is to enhance the financial quality of life in our communities by focusing on you. Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, is a subsidiary of SVB&T Corporation, headquartered at 8482 West State Road 56, French Lick, Indiana 47432 with administrative offices at 1500 Main Street, Jasper, Indiana 47546. Springs Valley has locations in Dubois, Daviess, Gibson, and Orange Counties, offering full-service bank and financial services. Springs Valley has products and services for all types of families and businesses, including checking and savings accounts, certificates of deposit, electronic services, online consumer and mortgage applications and a variety of other loan options. In addition, the company has a full-service financial advisory group managed by experienced, talented professionals specializing in estate planning, tax planning and wealth management. Investment Services are also offered by a licensed, professional Springs Valley representative. More information can be found online at www.svbt.bank. The company’s stock is traded on the OTCQX trading platform under ticker symbol SVBT (www.otcmarkets.com). Springs Valley Bank is a member of FDIC and is an Equal Housing Lender.
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Top Benefits
THE NEW WASHINGTON STATE BANK
THE NEW WASHINGTON STATE BANK
New Washington, Indiana
51-200 employees
On March 6, 1908, the original New Washington State Bank opened on Main Street in New Washington, Indiana. The bank was founded by a group of ten prominent business leaders and farmers who felt New Washington and the surrounding farming communities would be better served with a bank of their own. From our humble beginning in 1908, The New Washington State Bank has added branches in the surrounding communities of Henryville, Charlestown, Borden, Jeffersonville, Sellersburg, Scottsburg, River Ridge, NEw Albany, and most recently, Spring Street in downtown Jeffersonville. As a local bank, all decisions are made here in Southern Indiana and customers enjoy the personal banking relationships. Because of our growth into the various communities, we modified our brand in 2015 to the initials, NWSB. With our new look came the addition of more services involving the areas of technology and accessibility. All banks offer a myriad of services, but at NWSB we desire to create relationships with our customers and the community. Our tag line says it all, "Banking the Way You Want". We offer online banking and mobile apps with check capture, yet we are always here to serve you face-to-face. And we have fun doing it!.
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Market Laggard