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Bailout Bank Bio: Citizens First Corporation

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May 12, 2009
Programs: Budget & Tax

CitizensFirst logoCitizens First Corporation is the bank holding company for Citizens First Bank (the bank). Citizens First Bank is headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky, with branches in Franklin, Glasgow, Horse Cave, and Munfordville, Kentucky.

In early December 2008 Citizens First
announced that it had completed its commitment to participate in the Treasury Department’s Capital Purchase Program. Under the program the company receives $8,779,000 from Treasury in exchange for preferred stock and a warrant.


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Bailout Bank Bio: Citizens First Corporation

 

Federal Equity Investment

$8.8 million

Total Revenue

$25.267 million

Net Income

$776 thousand

Number of Employees

104

Corporate Headquarters

Bowling Green, Kentucky

Business Sector

Bank

Officers and Directors


Cohron, Mary, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Ellis, Floyd, Chairman of the Board of the Company and the Bank

Other Officers and Directors

 

Corporate Website

https://www.citizensfirstbank.com

Executive Compensation

Citizens First Corporation

  

►Financial Documents

2008 Citizens First Corp 10-k (Annual Report)

2008-12-19 Citizens First 8k

2008-09-30 Citizens First 10q

2008 Citizens First Proxy

2007 Citizens First 10k

Federal contracts

No federal contracts located.

Lobbying reports (if any)

Fourth Quarter 2008

No lobbying reports located.

Political Contributions

Center for Responsive Politics

Related Articles

December 19, 2008 Citizens First Corporation Closes on Sale of Preferred Stock to U.S. Treasury (Yahoo Finance)

 

Last Updated May 13, 2009

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