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At Citizens Union Bank they are all about going beyond expectations. Banks primary goal is to help you achieve your dreams. That’s why they always go the extra mile, above and beyond, to assist you any way that they can. CUB Bank has been around since 1888, so they’ve been through a lot. Today CUB Bank’s sixteen branch offices are conveniently located throughout eight counties in Kentucky, which include Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt, Jefferson, Oldham, Hardin, Owen and Gallatin.
First Community Bank of Tennessee is a commercial bank firm based in Shelbyville, United States. First Community Bank of Tennessee provides multi-family office Bank Account services for high-net-worth families, foundations and endowments, and institutions.
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First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Central Illinois is a full-service bank. The Bank accepts deposits, makes loans and provides other services for the public. The Bank is a Shelbyville, IL-based, FDIC-insured bank that opened its doors in 1906. Overall, Bankrate believes that, as of December 31, 2017, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Central Illinois, S.B. exhibited a superior condition, earning a full 5 stars for safety and soundness.
Provision Financial is a investment management firm based in Shelby Township, United States. Provision Financial provides multi-family office Institutional Services services for high-net-worth families, foundations and endowments, and institutions.
Since 1880, Shelby County State Bank has served the financial needs of Shelby County. Today bank provides the county with seven full-service facilities and five ATM locations. Whether you’re saving or borrowing, bank offers all the personal and business services you need with a local, knowledgeable staff eager to provide you with personal attention and excellent customer service.
The Shelby State Bank opened its doors for business on November 20, 1931 just a few short months after Churchill & Webber, a private bank, was forced to close its doors amidst the trying economic times of the Great Depression.The people of Shelby were quick to realize the importance of having a community bank and within a few weeks, 95 local people had signed applications for stock in a new bank – The Shelby State Bank.
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