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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!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NATIONAL BANK
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NATIONAL BANK
London, Kentucky
100-499 employees
CVNB is a bank built by the community and for the community. We are here to serve you. We love our community. For us, that means putting you first. We know not everyone fits the mold, so we treat you like you, not like everyone else. We are eager to help make your banking experience pleasant and rewarding in any way we can. From your first savings account to your retirement funds, we offer services for every stage of life. Our friendly staff will give you the personalized care you need to make your finances work for you. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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!”
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
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Somerset, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Citizens National Bank is a locally owned bank that has been serving the people of Pulaski County since 1920. We offer a wide range of products to help you achieve your financial goals, along with a high level of customer service and convenient locations. We have seven locations in Pulaski County, as well as one in Wayne County, Russell County and Jessamine County. The vision of Citizens National Bank is to be the leader among independent community banks in our area, focusing on customer relationships and providing superior customer service with a staff educated and guided to achieve their personal best. A priority of the bank will be to develop and expand our scope of business and service consistent with the changing environment. That's why we say we are "Moving Forward Together!"​ Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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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KENTUCKY HIGHLANDS INVESTMENT CORPORATION
KENTUCKY HIGHLANDS INVESTMENT CORPORATION
London, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation makes debt and equity investments and assists businesses in developing financing packages. Investments can as small as $500 and up to $10,000,000. KHIC also supports its clients through training, technical assistance and managerial coaching. Kentucky Highalnds also operates a Business Incubator in Southeastern Kentucky and consults with local communities interested in developing entreprenerial ecosystems.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CUMBERLAND SECURITY BANK
CUMBERLAND SECURITY BANK
Somerset, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Cumberland Security Bank, Inc. is a banking company based out of 107 S Main St, Somerset, KY, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HOMETOWN BANK OF CORBIN, INC.
HOMETOWN BANK OF CORBIN, INC.
Corbin, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Hometown Bank of Corbin, Inc. is a banking company based out of 1030 Cumberland Falls Hwy, Corbin, KY, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CITIZENS GUARANTY BANK
CITIZENS GUARANTY BANK
Irvine, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Citizens Guaranty Bank is a local community bank. We are dedicated to our customers and bank employees. We strive to help our community excel in every aspect. Please contact one of our bank locations for more information on products and services we offer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CITIZENS BANK
CITIZENS BANK
Mount Vernon, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Before joining Morgan Stanley Smith Barney I worked in Banking at Citizens Bank on the South Shore in MA. My time was spent helping families and small business owners manage their finances. I quickly realized that for me to be of greatest value to the families, business owners and corporate executives I was helping I would need the resources of a firm like Morgan Stanley.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PBK BANK, INC.
PBK BANK, INC.
Stanford, Kentucky
25-49 employees
PBK Bank serves the financial needs of customers in and around Stanford, Junction City, Hustonville, Danville, and Mount Vernon, Kentucky.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market