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Central Bank & Trust Company is wholly-owned subsidiary of Central Banchshares, Inc. and a state chartered bank based in Lexington, Kentucky founded in 1938. Central Bank & Trust Company offers personal and business banking services including personal loans, mortgages, auto loans, construction loans, commercial loans and lines of credit, merchant services, credit cards, insurance service, investment services, wealth management, and other banking and financial services. Central Bank & Trust Company serves customers with locations throughout Kentucky.
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