FNB Announces New Temporary Mobile Unit Office in Mayfield
FNB Bank is proud to announce the addition of a temporary mobile unit office in Mayfield. FNB’s new mobile unit office will be located at 201 North 8th Street (former site of FNB Operations Center) and will temporarily operate through the rebuilding phase of FNB’s Mayfield Main Office.
The mobile unit will offer the same services as a standard FNB branch including the ability to process teller transactions, open deposit accounts, and lending services. The unit will also include one drive-through lane for added customer convenience as well as a night depository. ATM services will still be located at our Mayfield South office at 310 Charles Drive. Hours of operation will be:
Lobby Hours
Monday – Thursday 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Drive-Thru Hours
Monday – Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
The opening of FNB’s Mayfield Mobile Unit is set for Thursday, December 1st. The Mayfield-Graves County Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting on Tuesday, December 6th at 11 AM. More details will be announced when available.
FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky with assets exceeding 650 million. FNB ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness. FNB is a 2021 and 2022 ‘Best Places to Work in Kentucky’ Small Business Category Award Winner. The bank currently has ten locations located in Graves, McCracken, Calloway, Trigg and Marshall County. FNB is Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.
A check presentation was held on Tuesday, September 13th, to present DREAM Together funds to Richie Kemp, owner of Kemp Ventures, LLC in the amount of $9,988. Kemp Ventures, LLC is the latest local business to take advantage of the DREAM Together partnership program offered by FNB Bank and First Kentucky Bank. The DREAM acronym stands for Downtown Revitalization & Economic Advancement for Mayfield. Together, both Mayfield-based banks have partnered to provide incentives and low interest loans for businesses that want to rebuild and invest again in downtown Mayfield. The collective goal of FKB and FNB is to stimulate economic development and put jobs back in one of the hardest hit areas in the community.
“Our hearts go out to our friends in Eastern Kentucky, as they recover and rebuild due to the recent devastating flooding,” stated Donnitta Pyle, FNB Vice President/Office Manager. “We hope this donation will alleviate some of the burden for those who experienced loss due to the flooding. At FNB, we know all too well about experiencing natural disasters and our hope is to repay some of the outpouring of love and support that we received from across the state and beyond in the wake of our recent tragedy.”