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ANDREW JOHNSON BANK
ANDREW JOHNSON BANK
Greeneville, Tennessee
50-99 employees
A local, community bank established in 1975 headquartered in East Tennessee.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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
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
TELCO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
TELCO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
Candler, North Carolina
50-99 employees
Telco Community Credit Union has been providing financial services to communities in the Western North Carolina Area for 88 years. We were organized in 1935 to serve the employees of the Southern Bell Telephone System. Today, we are a community chartered credit union serving the citizens in Alexander, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Haywood, Henderson, Madison, McDowell, Rutherford, Polk, and Transylvania Counties. Telco Community Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative owned by its members. This means that as a credit union member, you are never a customer, but a full partner and owner. The credit union motto “People Helping People” is demonstrated in every transaction that takes place at Telco Community Credit Union. We promise each member personalized service and individualized financial attention.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
APPALACHIAN COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
APPALACHIAN COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Kingsport, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Originally formed by the employees of Mead Paper Mill (Domtar) in Kingsport, Tenn., in 1932, Appalachian Community Federal Credit Union serves any persons who live, work, worship or attend school in Carter, Hawkins, Sullivan, Unicoi or Washington Counties, Tenn., as well as the city of Bristol, Tenn./Va., the city of Norton, Va., and Wise, Scott and Washington Counties, Va. ACFCU is a full-service not-for-profit financial cooperative with each member’s deposits insured up to $250,000 by the NCUA. Follow ACFCU on Facebook at www.facebook.com/myACFCU or Twitter at www.twitter.com/myACFCU. For more information, visit www.myACFCU.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FIRST PEOPLES BANK OF TENNESSEE
FIRST PEOPLES BANK OF TENNESSEE
Jefferson City, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Most banks have branches. First Peoples Bank has roots–roots in the communities we serve. From the tellers, to the bank president, everyone at First Peoples Bank makes an effort to get to know YOU, the customer. First Peoples Bank takes care of you and your financial needs, both personal and professional. At First Peoples Bank, we believe in putting people first. First Peoples Bank was organized in 1974 and opened for business January 2, 1975, as First Peoples Bank of Jefferson County, with a total of six employees. It is the oldest bank in Jefferson County. In early 1994, First Peoples Bank of Jefferson County officially changed its name to First Peoples Bank of Tennessee. First Peoples Bank was organized to meet the banking needs of the people, as our name implies. We are a bank based on relationship banking, offering you, our customer, a vast array of financial products and services, ranging from competitive rates on your deposits to loans individually tailored to meet your needs. Thanks to you and others like you, First Peoples Bank of Tennessee thrives and continues to expand. We remain committed to meet your financial needs through personal service, technology, competitive rates, community involvement and products, with an understanding approach. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market