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How this Lexington institution invests in our community

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Central Bank is honored to call communities throughout the state home, and they strive to support them however they can.

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Central Bank was founded on the idea that banks should be pillars of their communitiesin good times and in bad.

Today, they’re just as committed to this principle as they were when their doors opened in 1946. As a result of this dedication, Central Bank is proud to be a fixture in communities throughout the state.

They continue to grow local connections through:

  • Educating the community on financial wellness
  • Partnering with organizations, like LexArts Gallery Hop
  • Lending their hand through volunteering
  • And more
  • Learn more

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