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FIRST SOUTHERN BANCORP INC
FIRST SOUTHERN BANCORP INC
Stanford, Kentucky
100-499 employees
First Southern has offices in Central and Western Kentucky with branches in 11 Kentucky Counties: Caldwell, Fayette, Garrard, Lincoln, Logan, Jessamine, Madison, Muhlenberg, Pulaski, Wayne and Warren counties. We believe in providing exceptional customer service and making fast, local decisions. For more information about First Southern National Bank, our products and services, please visit www.fsnb.net. We'd love to be your bank!
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Top Benefits
L&N FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
L&N FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 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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FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
Danville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Farmers National Bank has a long, deep-rooted history as a financial institution. Since February 10, 1879, the bank has served customers in ways that earn their trust and loyalty. As it has helped generations of customers in the Bluegrass state achieve their goals, it is known as "Your Lifetime Bank."​ The bank has 10 banking locations within Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln and Mercer counties of Kentucky. Farmers National Bank has had a Trust Division since 1909. WealthSouth offers Investment Management; Trusts; Estates; Retirement; 401(k)s; Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and Private Banking with offices located in Danville, Bowling Green and Lexington, Kentucky. Since 2001, Farmers National Bank has been offering brokerage and insurance services thru FNB Investment Services and FNB Insurance Services. Farmers National Bank. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender
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Top Benefits
WILSON & MUIR BANCORP, INC.
WILSON & MUIR BANCORP, INC.
Bardstown, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Wilson & Muir Bank & Trust Company is dedicated to professional and reliable service, delivered with integrity, to fulfill the banking needs of its clients. With our rich history and generations of experience, WMB continues to guide our clients toward their financial objectives. Wilson & Muir Bank is a long way from Wall Street, physically and philosophically. We are a bank based on conservative business practices with a commitment to serve our clients with sound financial products and services. Exceptional customer service is one of the secrets to our success. We are very fortunate to have a strong and growing base of loyal clients that share our conservative business values. Building strong relationships, providing excellent service and remaining focused on the community are qualities that couldn’t be more important any time in our history as they are today.
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Below Market
PARK COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
PARK COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 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
THE CECILIAN BANK
THE CECILIAN BANK
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
100-499 employees
The Cecilian Bank is a banking company based out of 104 E MAIN ST, Cecilia, Kentucky, United States.
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Top Benefits
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STOCKTON MORTGAGE CORPORATION
STOCKTON MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Frankfort, Kentucky
100-499 employees
For 20 years, we’ve built a solid foundation for trusted guidance. Coming together to create a customized experience as distinct as the customers we serve. A place where our knowledge becomes your strength. At Stockton Mortgage, we embrace people. People with a genuine passion for way finding. We start each day with the goal of getting our customers to the closing table with ease, care, and consideration. With the insight and flexibility to make the dream of homeownership happen, our home loan experts guide your path. No matter your needs, we’re with you – start to finish.
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Market Leading
MAGNOLIA BANK
MAGNOLIA BANK
Hodgenville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Magnolia Bank is a community bank established in 1919 with a strong commitment to excellent customer service. This approach to banking is what we were founded on and what has allowed us to grow and serve new markets. At our banking centers in Magnolia, Hodgenville and Elizabethtown, Kentucky, we offer a variety of financial services to meet all your personal and business banking needs. As a local and trusted business partner, our Lease One Magnolia office in Louisville, Kentucky offers the financing and services your business needs to be successful. And if you’re looking for the right home, our mortgage lending division has now expanded to offices around the United States, so others can Experience the Magnolia Way for themselves. (NMLS 423028 - Member FDIC - Equal Housing Lender)
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Market Competitive
FIRST & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, INC.
FIRST & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, INC.
Somerset, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Our story began in February of 2008 with the incorporation of First & Farmers National Bank, but our roots in our four communities are much deeper. Our history can be traced back to Citizens Bank of Albany, located in Clinton County, KY, dating back to 1898; to First National Bank of Columbia, located in Adair County, KY, dating back to 1903; to Bank of Cumberland, located in Cumberland County, KY, dating back to 1889; and to First and Farmers Bank located in Pulaski County, KY, dating back to 1818. Our team of approximately 135 employees strive to provide exemplary customer service at our 11 convenient locations. We take pride in our long history at a well-respected, sound, and profitable bank– with over $613,000,000 in assets. We invite you to visit any one of our locations and experience how pleasant banking can really be. It’s what we mean by, “Putting YOU First!”
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Market Leading
TRANSCEND CREDIT UNION
TRANSCEND CREDIT UNION
Louisville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Transcend Credit Union is more than just a place to put your money. It’s where you’ll find a complete array of financial services, 24-hour account access, and the unbeatable personal service of a local credit union—everything you need for a healthy financial life. Whether you’re just starting out, need the best rate on a loan or seeking the highest rate on a deposit, Transcend is the credit union for you.
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Top Benefits
LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK
LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK
Hodgenville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
The Lincoln National Bank is a community bank and we take personal pride in giving one on one, friendly service for all your banking needs. We are a full service bank and offer a variety of checking, savings and loan products and other services. Roots run deep for The Lincoln National Bank. We've been committed to serving Hodgenville, LaRue County and the surrounding area since 1889. In 1889 two banks opened in Hodgenville: The LaRue County Deposit Bank and the Hubbard and Muir Bank which merged into the LaRue County Deposit Bank. In the early 1900's the Farmers National Bank opened and in 1910 the LaRue County Deposit Bank (known as LaRue Savings) converted to a national bank and became Larue National. Farmers National and Larue National merged into Farmers National Bank in 1920. On June 30, 1930, the Farmers National Bank closed and reopened on July 2, 1930 as Lincoln National Bank.
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Market Competitive
CLASS ACT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CLASS ACT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Louisville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Class Act Federal Credit Union was established by a small group of JCPS teachers in 1954 to serve the personal finance needs of JCPS teachers and other school employees. At that time, teachers had very limited access to loans or credit of any kind. The credit union filled this need and did so at very competitive rates. Other area school districts expressed interest, and within a few short years, the credit union was serving all public school employees in the Metro Louisville area as well as employees from a good number of private schools. In 1994, Class Act’s field of membership was expanded to include the University of Louisville by way of a merger with the University of Louisville Student & Alumni Credit Union. Today, although the banking industry has changed dramatically, the credit union’s mission remains virtually the same – to serve the personal finance needs of our local educational community. As a member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative, our focus is to serve the best interests of our member-owners.
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Below Market