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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.
Illinois National Bank, 322 E. Capitol Ave., Springfield, IL. In 1999, a group of Springfield investors and former employees of the first Illinois National Bank came together to form the second generation INB. The new bank opened on June 21, 1999. [5] [1] Beginning with one branch in downtown Springfield, the bank has grown to 13 branches in ...
United Bank (West Virginia) Charleston, West Virginia: $29 7.0% $5.07 UBSI 74 First Interstate BancSystem: Billings, Montana: $29 7.0% $3.2 FIBK 75 Glacier Bancorp: Kalispell, Montana: $28 7.0% $4.58 GBCI 76 WaFd Bank: Seattle, Washington: $28 7.0% $2.12 WAFD 77 FirstBank Holding Co: Lakewood, Colorado: $27 7.0% N/A N/A 78 United Community Bank
Lock boxes are available at UCB’s locations in Dixon, Poole and Clay. More: Deal to tear down Station Two power plant appears to be resolved for city of Henderson Dixon Bank was established in 1895.
In 1980, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Milford Center and The First National Bank of Burton merged with Huntington Bancshares. [14] In 1981, the bank acquired Alexandria Bank Company and renamed it The Huntington State Bank, with a loan production office opening in Cincinnati. In 1982, the bank merged with the Reeves Banking and Trust Company. [14]
[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] Additionally, it announced its headquarters would move from Springfield, Tennessee to Brentwood, a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee. [8]
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Commerce was founded by Francis Reid Long with $10,000 in capital in 1865, just as communities were rebuilding during post-Civil War Reconstruction. Originally known as the Kansas City Savings Association, it was acquired in 1881 by Dr. William Stone Woods and renamed the National Bank of Commerce, claiming at the time to be the largest bank west of Chicago. [5]