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BANKING BONANZA\ OUT-OF-TOWN INSTITUTIONS HUNGRY FOR A SLICE OF THE NORTHERN KENTUCKY PIE.(News)
From:
The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
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July 21, 2005| Author:
Newberry, Jon
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Byline: Jon Newberry Post staff reporter
The lure of high-income customers in fast-growing Northern Kentucky is attracting the attention of bankers from other parts of the state and elsewhere.
Several out-of-town banks have set up shop in recent months, heating up an already competitive market:
* Evansville, Ind.-based Integra Bank opened a branch in Florence in June and made it a regional headquarters and training center for Northern and Central ...
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