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From retail banking to financial planning and corporate services, Central Bank offers a variety of career opportunities to Kentuckians.

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Central Bank has been named a Best Place to Work in Kentucky for 2024 — marking its 17th year earning this honor.

Since 1946, Central Bank has proudly served communities across Central Kentucky, Louisville, and Northern Kentucky, focusing on what’s “central” to its customers’ financial journeys. From banking to investment and wealth management, their knowledgeable team is here to help.

Interested in joining? Explore positions across the region and become part of an award-winning team.

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