Private Banking

For more information on
Private Banking Loan Services, please contact the
Private Banking Group:

Louisville / Southern Indiana
(502) 625-2522

Indianapolis
(317) 238-2800

Cincinnati
(513) 824-6100

Email us at:
privatebanker@syb.com

Private Banking at Stock Yards Bank & Trust was created to serve the busy professional.  We are dedicated to providing you with the extra level of banking service your financial standing deserves.  Our experienced professionals will be your connection to an extensive range of financial products:

Loan Services
Whether you’re a professional, an entrepreneur or an investor, your Stock Yards Bank Private Banker will help you choose which loan is right for you.  We offer the following types of loans:

  • Private Banking Equity Lines
  • Mortgage Loans
  • Customized Credit for any personal need

Checking Accounts & Cash Management
From checking accounts, such as our popular Platinum Checking Account, to Treasury Management Services, such as our corporate Sweep Accounts, your Private Banker will advise you on services tailored to meet your unique situation.

Medical Banking & Professional Practice Services
We will evaluate the goals of your medical, legal or accounting practice and find the banking services that are best suited to help you achieve those goals.  Our specialties include acquisition financing, working capital loans, equipment financing/leasing and real estate financing.


Investment Services*
We can put you in touch with Wealth Management professionals who will help with tax and estate planning, maximizing your investment portfolio and setting up a retirement plan that will help you realize your financial aspirations.  In addition, we offer brokerage services through Stock Yards Financial Services*.


* Stock Yards Bank Financial Services offers securities through Raymond James Financial Services but is not affiliated with Raymond James Financial Services.  The services offered are not insured by FDIC, any other government agency or any other bank insurance, are not deposits or obligations of the bank, and are subject to risk, including the possible loss of principal.


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