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A United Community Bank in Hayesville, North Carolina. United offers a full range of consumer/commercial/corporate banking products including mortgage services, interest-bearing and non interest-bearing deposits, NOW accounts (Negotiable Order of Withdrawal account), money market accounts, checking accounts, savings accounts, and [2] advisory and treasury management services.
The Second State Bank had been chartered in late 1833 for a period of 25 years, and was succeeded by the Third State Bank of Indiana. The National Bank Act that the U.S. Congress passed during the Civil War ended the need for a state banking system, and the Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis came into existence. [3]
Bank buildings in Indiana (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Banks based in Indiana" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
United Community Bank of West Kentucky was established in late 2001 with veteran banker Certain as its CEO, and has grown quickly since then. It reported total assets of $372.7 million as of Sept ...
The CAEL Rating System is a standard used by the United States Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to evaluate the financial solvency of US banks. The rating is based on the bank's capital adequacy, asset quality, profitability, and liquidity, and is reported as a composite score.
The corporation acquired Reliant Bank through a merger in 2014. [5] [7] By September 2015, it announced it would use the brandname of Reliant Bank to avoid confusion with a defunct Nashville-based bank named Commerce Union Bank which later merged with Bank of America. [8]
CapStar Bank is a bank based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. [2] Founded in 2008, it offers a full range of commercial and consumer financial products and services. [ 2 ]
Merchants National Bank headquarters in Indianapolis in 1988. Merchants National Corporation (MNC) was an Indianapolis-based statewide bank holding company that was one of the largest Indiana-based financial institutions at the time it was acquired by Ohio-based National City Corporation in 1992.