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EASTMAN CREDIT UNION
EASTMAN CREDIT UNION
Kingsport, Tennessee
500+ employees
Founded in 1934, ECU is a not-for-profit, financial services cooperative with over $7.5 billion in assets. ECU serves 290,000+ members through 35 branches, service centers, and offices located in Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and Harrison and Gregg Counties in East Texas. Credit Union members have access to more than 56,200 free ATMs nationwide and a wide range of financial services, including free checking and free online banking. ECU serves those who live, work, worship, attend school or own a business in most of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, as well as Harrison and Gregg Counties in Texas. Eastman Credit Union is committed to providing our members with Extraordinary Member Service through our Service Excellence Program. By hiring and retaining the BEST employees, our focus is on the member and we drive our business based upon the needs and wants of our member owners. The employees of Eastman Credit Union are recognized as a tremendous asset. We value our employees and want them to value ECU as a desirable place to work. We recognize the key to extraordinary member service is a competent, well-trained staff. We strive to ensure that our employees have both the knowledge and resources needed to serve our membership in an efficient, effective manner, one member at a time. The key to our culture at ECU is we look for people who are professional, analytical, patient, kind, self-motivated, service oriented, empowered, involved and confident. If this sounds like you, please bring your talents and skills to ECU.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BANCTENN CORP
BANCTENN CORP
Kingsport, Tennessee
100-499 employees
WHY CHOOSE US? Bank of Tennessee, along with our divisions, Carter County Bank and Mountain Community Bank, is a locally owned and operated community bank focused on improving the financial health and well-being of our customers and our communities. Our mission is to provide an uncompromising customer experience, featuring just-right-for-you products, delivered in the most modern channels, and powered by a talented team of friendly and knowledgeable people who go above and beyond to deliver touches that people don’t expect from a bank. OUR HISTORY Bank of Tennessee first opened in downtown Kingsport in May 1974. Since then, we have quickly expanded to serve the Northeast Tennessee region plus new locations in the Nashville market. In January 2013, as we continued to grow throughout the region, we saw an opportunity to continue providing exceptional service by merging with Carter County Bank. Carter County Bank opened its doors for business in September of 1939, and has a great reputation and market presence throughout Carter County, Tennessee. The Bank of Tennessee / Carter County Bank family is now comprised of 21 branches in Northeast Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, Avery County, NC, Knoxville, TN and the Nashville metropolitan area. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
COMMERCIAL BANCGROUP, INC.
COMMERCIAL BANCGROUP, INC.
Harrogate, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Commercial Bank is your neighborhood bank; and, we are a leading financial institution with the services, capabilities, and resources of regional and national banks. What makes us different? We understand that every customer has unique opportunities, challenges, and financial concerns. We don’t expect you to fit in the same box as the next person or business. We value you, uniquely and individually. Commercial Bank is agile and unconstrained by corporate rules and processes allowing us to deliver products and services to meet your personal needs as individuals and for businesses. Your financial stewardship is the key to having the life you want. We understand that, regardless of your circumstances, you dream for a better life for you and your children. You envision a life filled with financial security and freedom from the worry and hardships you have faced over the years. As your trusted financial partner, we provide you with the experience, knowledge, and dedication to support your goals in financial security and freedom. We have the confidence that comes with being in the banking industry for over 40 years and sharing experiences with so many who have been where you are now. Whether it’s purchasing a home, saving for your child’s future, or planning your next vacation, we are with you every step of the way to navigate life’s big decisions. Life. Made Better.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF GRAINGER COUNTY
CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF GRAINGER COUNTY
Rutledge, Tennessee
25-49 employees
We’ve been building a strong legacy for our customers and communities since 1887. Yeah, we’ve been doing this for a long time. In 1994, we became a publicly traded company. In 2009, we began to grow exponentially. Today, with $2.4 billion in assets, we serve more than 40 communities in Missouri, Arkansas, and Illinois. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MIDDLEFORK FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
MIDDLEFORK FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
Hyden, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Middlefork Financial Group Inc is a banking company based out of 22023 Main St, Hyden, Kentucky, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HEARTHSIDE BANK CORPORATION
HEARTHSIDE BANK CORPORATION
Middlesboro, Kentucky
50-99 employees
First State Bank was founded in 1899 by George H. Reese in Pineville, Kentucky. His vision and strong character not only shaped the bank's success, but also established a trusted reputation in the community. Mr. Reese's dependability was a major factor in the bank's growth, with many depositors bringing their savings to the bank because of his reputation. First State Bank was referred to as "Mr. Reese's Bank" in its early history, showcasing the close association between the bank and its founder. Today, First State Bank remains committed to the same mission as its founder - to provide trusted banking services and take care of its valued customers. The success of First State Bank is closely tied to the involvement of the Reese family. George H. Reese started the family's legacy at the bank as a cashier in 1899 and eventually became its president until his death in 1951. The bank's leadership was then passed on to his nephew, George R. Bentley, who served as president until 1963. George H. Reese Jr. held the office of vice president before his passing in 1967. George H. Reese III joined the bank in 1960, working his way up through various positions and serving as the Chairman of the Board of First State Financial until his death in 2009. This long family tradition in banking demonstrates First State Bank's commitment to serving its customers, just as it did in 1899. In 1998, Katherine J. Reese continued the legacy. With her prior banking experience from Bank One in Louisville, KY, First Guaranty Bank, and Barnett Bank in Jacksonville, FL, Katherine worked her way up the ranks at First State Bank alongside her father. In 2007, she became President/CEO of the bank and today, she serves as the Head of the Board of Directors and CEO. Katherine continues to prove that the Reese family is dedicated to serving the community and providing exceptional customer service. The growth of First State Bank took a significant turn in 2000 with the acquisition of The Lexington Bank and Town and Country Bank. Both banks were known for delivering quality and customer-friendly financial services, making them a natural fit for First State Bank's expanding family. Over the next few years, new branch offices were opened in Lexington, Williamsburg, and Jellico to meet the increasing demand for banking services. In 2004, to better reflect the diverse range of financial services offered, First State Bank, The Lexington Bank, and Town and Country Bank were consolidated into First State Financial. In 2007, First State Financial opened the New Tazewell Banking Center, and the acquisition of Mountain Valley Insurance in 2008 allowed customers access to a full range of insurance products and services. To better serve customers in New Tazewell, a new branch was opened in 2017. First State Bank offers a wide range of financial products and services including checking and savings accounts, loans, individual retirement accounts, certificates of deposit, debit and credit cards, online banking, bill pay, and remote deposit capture. In 2017, First State Financial was renamed First State Bank (of the Southeast), restoring the original name of the historic bank. Over a century after its founding by George H. Reese, First State Bank continues to uphold the principles and standards of excellence set by its founder. The Reese family's long history of faithful involvement and commitment to customers serve as proof of the bank's unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction. Today, First State Bank is poised to continue providing top-notch financial services to its customers for many years to come.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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FARMERS AND MINERS BANK
FARMERS AND MINERS BANK
Pennington Gap, Virginia
50-99 employees
The charter for The Farmers and Mechanics Bank was granted on March 31, 1869. Chauncey Colton founded F&M Bank, was its largest stockholder, and served as its first president. He and his associates chose a name that related directly to the real builders of the town, those hardworking farmers and the shoemakers, blacksmiths, carriage builders, and printers—all who were called mechanics. The original bank offices were located in the elegant corner room of the Union Hotel. In 1903, the bank moved to northwest corner of Main and Cherry Streets. In 1980, the construction of the current main bank and drive-up began. With a charter dating back to 1869, F&M is the 15th oldest bank in the state of Illinois and ranks among the top 4% of the banks of this age in the United States. F&M Bank is proud to have built trust and long-lasting relationships with generations of customers. Throughout our history we have provided quality loan, deposit and trust and investment services to businesses, farmers and individuals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FIRST CENTURY BANK
FIRST CENTURY BANK
Tazewell, Tennessee
50-99 employees
At First Century Bank, the tradition of community continues to grow from the solid roots laid down many years ago, like the stately oak tree whose symbol has been an integral part of our name. We are a locally owned community bank serving East Tennessee for over 100 years. Our Corporate Office is located in Tazewell, TN and we also have offices located in New Tazewell, Harrogate, Sneedville, Maynardville, Powell, Maryville, and Downtown Knoxville.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
LEE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
LEE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Pennigton Gap, Virginia
25-49 employees
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Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THREAD BANK
THREAD BANK
Rogersville, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Simplified banking services that weave seamlessly into your business and your life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF HAZARD
PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF HAZARD
Hazard, Kentucky
50-99 employees
As a community bank, Peoples Bank & Trust is able to work with you in a way that large, regional or national banks can't. This is true whether you're an individual starting out on your own, a family or a business. To us, you're a friend, neighbor or even family member, not just an account number and we're ready and excited to help you however we can.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
LOWLAND CREDIT UNION
LOWLAND CREDIT UNION
Morristown, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Lowland Credit Union is committed to providing quality, professional services to all members in a sound, efficient and caring manner.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market