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THE PADUCAH BANK & TRUST COMPANY, INC.
THE PADUCAH BANK & TRUST COMPANY, INC.
Paducah, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Paducah is the only incorporated community in McCracken County, Kentucky. Paducah is uniquely located along the Ohio River at the confluence of the Tennessee River. Paducah is situated half way between St. Louis, Missouri and Nashville, Tennessee along Interstate-24. This is the official Linkedin page for the City of Paducah, Kentucky. Please read the City of Paducah’s Customer Use and Commenting Policy for social media: https://paducahky.gov/social-media-customer-use-and-commenting-policy
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
PLANTERS BANK
PLANTERS BANK
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Planters Bank is a growing community bank with 12 offices in Western Kentucky and Clarksville, Tennessee. Headquartered in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Planters is a full-service bank with a wide array of both consumer and commercial lending and deposit services. A tradition of excellence in customer service is the reason you can Expect Great Things with Planters Bank.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FORTERA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
FORTERA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Clarksville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Credit Union membership is available to anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in one of our service regions; by joining an affiliated partner; or if one of your immediate family members is a Fortera member. Our service regions include Montgomery, Stewart, Chester, Decatur, Lewis, McNairy, and Perry counties in Tennessee or Christian, Trigg, Todd, McLean, and Webster counties in Kentucky. Residents of other counties in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama and Arkansas may also be eligible. If you have any questions about membership, please text us at 931.431.6800. We love growing our family and hope you join us. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative, Fortera’s focus will always be on serving people, not shareholder profit. Simply put, we value members over numbers. That means we're able to return profits back to you in the form of benefits like: • Higher interest rates on savings accounts • Lower interest rates on loans • Lower (if any fees) on products and services Our approachable, casual nature lacks the stuffiness of traditional banking. We have a reputation for finding a way to help people achieve their goals in the face of financial obstacles. With so many important decisions to make, we think it’s nice being able to get insight from people you can relate to and trust.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LEGENDS BANK
LEGENDS BANK
Clarksville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Legends Bank was founded in 1998 in Clarksville, Tennessee. Today, our footprint has grown, allowing us to serve two of the five largest cities in the state and four Tennessee counties; Montgomery County, Williamson County and Davidson County. Legends is a community bank that’s bolstered by an extraordinary team made up of experienced lenders, personal bankers, tellers and an operations department, and they’re all dedicated to helping Middle Tennessee communities thrive. Our board of directors is comprised of local business people who know and understand our banking market and make the interests of our shareholders and customers their top priority. We are a locally owned and operated bank. Your decisions are made right here, not across the state or country. Our profits are reinvested into the community as we support many local organizations, community events, arts and heritage, and other projects as part of our community reinvestment efforts. We are proud of our local heritage and community roots. When you bank with us, you can be confident that you have access to the best financial products on the market—offered through bankers you know and trust. Legendary service. Extraordinary people. LegendsBank.com Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE MURRAY BANK
THE MURRAY BANK
Murray, Kentucky
50-99 employees
The Murray Bank is a banking company based out of 700 N 12th St # B, Murray, KY, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FIRST UNITED BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
FIRST UNITED BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Madisonville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Mission A community bank dedicated to your success. Vision To be a committed partner in the communities we serve while building shareholder value through engaged employees and satisfied customers About us First United Bank and Trust Company is a real community bank, formed in 1996 to fill a need for traditional, personal banking in the area. Today, even though we’ve grown, our roots remain in community banking. Our focus is to support the communities we serve with the best possible products and services. But equally as important, is our support of the quality of life and economies in our market, not only financially, but through hard work and volunteerism. We live in the communities we serve. Our staff is our bank family, and we are proud to have every member. We employ only the best, well-trained bankers, ensuring our service to our customers is second to none. Our products and services are progressive, as we pride ourselves on staying up to date with constantly changing technology. Our customers know us, they call us by name and call on us, individually, when they need help. We help them start out in life with a first house, a first car or even a first business. Or, we save them from the arms of big banks and bring them home to personal service and a real relationship. This is what we were built to do; it is our purpose. We invite you to come by one of our locations in Beaver Dam, Madisonville, Owensboro, Marion, or Earlington.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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CITY NATIONAL BANK OF METROPOLIS
CITY NATIONAL BANK OF METROPOLIS
Metropolis, Illinois
50-99 employees
City National Bank, established in 1907, is a community bank located in Massac County, Illinois. CNB serves the surrounding areas by offering banking services to individuals, families, businesses and farmers from its two Metropolis, Illinois locations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
UNITED COMMUNITY BANK OF WEST KENTUCKY, INC.
UNITED COMMUNITY BANK OF WEST KENTUCKY, INC.
Morganfield, Kentucky
50-99 employees
United Community Bank’s philosophy is to operate a successful community bank emphasizing prompt, personalized customer services to individuals and businesses that prefer community oriented banking.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
FARMERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Princeton, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Banking has changed a lot over the last 100 years or so. And today’s banks have changed almost as much as the way people use them. Some banks are big, others are small. Some focus on trends, others on technology or innovation. But the truth is that the size of your bank doesn’t really matter. What matters is how they treat you…how they respond to your needs… What matters is you. That’s why we’re here. Farmers Bank & Trust got it’s start as a small community bank serving farmers and citizens in Western Kentucky. We’re a bank built on a backbone of hard work, common sense, strong commitments and of course… people. At Farmers Bank & Trust, we want to change your ideas about what a bank can do for you. For us, doing the right thing is the only thing. Because for us, your story becomes our story. Whatever life throws at you, we’ll be right here when and where you need us—whether it’s on the same corner that we were founded on in 1899, any of our growing branch locations, online or even on your phone. Wherever you travel in life (or wherever life’s travels may take you), we’ll be right here by your side. Because no matter how much banking continues to change, we’ll always be flexible to your needs —and we’ll never lose sight of the fact that we should treat you as our most valuable asset.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ELKTON BANCORP, INC.
ELKTON BANCORP, INC.
Elkton, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Kasasa® is an award-winning financial technology and marketing services company that is letting the world know about the good community banks and credit unions do daily. Our mission: to help local banks and credit unions compete for their rightful share of the market against even the largest banks. As the innovative leader in branded, community-powered banking products proven to drive profit and growth for community financial institutions, Kasasa is helping community institutions thrive even as the industry landscape presents new challenges and competitors. The Kasasa suite provides a comprehensive strategy that integrates breakthrough products with world-class marketing and unprecedented access to training, compliance, research, support resources, and customized consulting. Kasasa complements an institution’s existing brand, enhancing its unique identity and local service advantage. Research consistently shows Americans prefer to bank locally but choose megabanks believing only megabanks have the resources to deliver the world-class products they desire. The full-circle Kasasa approach enables local institutions to leverage the power of a national brand. It gives consumers a reason to believe a local institution has the resources to deliver megabank-caliber products. Learn more at Kasasa.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
C-PLANT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
C-PLANT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Paducah, Kentucky
25-49 employees
C Plant Federal Credit Union is a banking company based out of 761 Veterans Ave, Kevil, Kentucky, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SIGNET FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
SIGNET FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Paducah, Kentucky
50-99 employees
We are a nonprofit with a long-standing commitment to the financial health and wellness of our community. It means we are a group of people serving, helping, and supporting other people in their journeys toward financial freedom, independence and success. It also means we are free to serve them in the unique, precise ways they need simply because we are owned completely by our members – you! 80 years ago, Signet Federal Credit Union began as an outstretched hand to community members, helping IC Railroad employees from a single basement office. Today, Signet serves nearly 20,000 western Kentucky residents, and counting. With no stockholders or investors, Signet has the privilege and responsibility to leverage all profits to benefit members via higher savings rates, lower loan rates and lower fees for services. We offer banking that is accessible, affordable and accepting of all community members of all walks of life. At Signet, we know your name and care about your unique story. Our goal is to provide you with a platform to live your life to the fullest and happiest through financial security, trust, education and guidance.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market