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View FCS Institution Directory
FCS Institution Directory
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Central Kentucky ACA
Active
859-253-3249
2506793
Mr. Jonathan T. Noe
Mr. James Alvin Lyons
Addresses
2429 Members Way
Lexington, KY 40504
Fayette
http://www.agcreditonline.com
Charter Information
Central Kentucky Agricultural Credit Association
1/1/1990
7720
Map and Territory Description
Map of institution territory
In the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the Counties of Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Marion, Mercer, Montgomery, Scott, Washington, and Woodford.
Comment
Central Kentucky PCA Converted Its Charter To An ACA Pursuant To Provisions Of FCA Board Policy Adopted November 22, 1988. Such Policy Allows For Merger Of PCA With A Companion FLBA Incorporated For Specific Purpose Of Merging With An Existing Association To Create An ACA, Effective Date 1/1/90. The Reaffiliation Of The Central Kentucky Agricultural Credit Association From The FCB Of Louisville To The FCB Of Columbia, Pursuant To Sections 1.3 And 5.17(A) Of The Act, Became Effective 1/1/94. Central Kentucky Was Given The District Number 16 That Had Been Assigned To The FCB Of Columbia. Effective April 1, 1995, The FCB Of Baltimore And The FCB Of Columbia Consolidate Pursuant To Sections 1.3, 5.17, And 7.12. The New Bank's Name Will Be AgFirst Farm Credit Bank. As A Result Of This Consolidation, The UNINUMs For All Associations That Have District Numbers Of 2 And 16 Will Be Changed To District 20.

Effective December 31, 2000, Central Kentucky Agricultural Credit Association was restructured and became the parent entity to Central Kentucky PCA and Central Kentucky FLCA. All three associations are subject to FCA Conditions of Approval, also effective 12/31/2000. Pursuant to FCA's Conditions of Approval, FCA will treat the ACA and its subsidiary associations on a consolidated basis for regulatory purposes as the FCA deems appropriate.