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KY Department of Financial Institutions releases asset figures

The Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions, has released it report for the year ending December 31, 2007.

The lengthy report includes asset figures for two state chartered financial institutions headquartered in Columbia, KY as of December 31, 2007:
  • Bank of Columbia, $120.511 million in assets
  • United Citizens Bank of Southern Kentucky, Columbia, KY, $109.027 million in assets
Other state chartered institutions in the area include the following:


  • First & Farmers Bank, Inc. Albany, parent of F&F Bank, Columbia, KY, $255.485 million
  • Citizens Bank and Trust Co., Campbellsville, KY, $151.458 million
  • Taylor County Bank, Campbellsville, KY, $111.93 million
  • Edmonton State Bank, Glasgow, $367.714 million
  • Bank of Jamestown, Jamestown, $$155.084 million
  • The Casey County Bank, Liberty, $140.695 million
  • Community Trust Bank, Inc., Pikeville, $2,892,231 million
    Has branch on Russell Road in Columbia, KY
To read the 2007 Report in Detail, Click Here.


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