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Limestone Bank, Inc. Expands Access to Services


Limestone Bank, Inc. ("the Bank"), a Louisville, Kentucky-based bank wholly-owned by Limestone Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: LMST), announces yet another milestone in its continued efforts to increase customer access to products and services.

Earlier this month, the Bank celebrated the grand opening of a brand-new banking center in downtown Lexington, Ky. centrally located at 130 W. Main Street, among a number of new restaurants and businesses which now make up a completely revitalized Lexington City Center. The addition of this new banking center, the second in Fayette County for the Bank, brings the total number of banking centers to 20. The Bank also announced today that beginning next month it will be re-opening lobby services at an existing banking center located along the I-65 corridor in Horse Cave, Ky., which will now provide customers with two full-service banking centers within Hart County.

These announcements are among a series of recent efforts made by the Bank to increase access for customers? not the least of which was the acquisition of four banking centers in the counties of Franklin, Hardin, and Daviess, at the end of last year. Specific details about the acquisition and related financial information can be found in the fourth quarter earnings release, published January 23, 2020.

In a recent internal communication to Bank associates, president and chief executive officer John T. Taylor reiterated the Bank's "commitment to the communities we serve" and the need for an organization to "continue to evolve in order to effectively meet the evolving needs of its customers."

For more information, please contact Morgan Tiemann at [email protected].

About Limestone Bank, Inc.

Limestone Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: LMST) is a Louisville, Kentucky-based bank holding company, which operates banking centers in 14 counties through its wholly-owned subsidiary Limestone Bank. The Bank's markets include metropolitan Louisville in Jefferson County and the surrounding counties of Bullitt and Henry and extend south along the Interstate 65 corridor. The Bank serves south central, southern, and western Kentucky from banking centers in Barren, Butler, Daviess, Edmonson, Green, Hardin, Hart, Ohio, and Warren counties. The Bank also has banking centers in Lexington, Kentucky, the second largest city in the state, and Frankfort, Kentucky, the state capital. Limestone Bank is a traditional community bank with a wide range of personal and business banking products and services.



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