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Seacoast, owned by Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida, is the only publicly traded bank company headquartered on the Treasure Coast. It provides integrated financial services including commercial ...
Seacoast provides integrated financial services including commercial and consumer banking, wealth management, and mortgage services to customers at 77 full-service branches across Florida, and through advanced mobile and online banking solutions. Seacoast National Bank is the wholly-owned subsidiary bank of Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida.
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At that time, the bank was led by Charles Zwick, former director of the Office of Management and Budget during the Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. [1] In 1983, it opened a signature 765-foot, 55-story tower in downtown Miami, the Southeast Financial Center. In 1986, the bank was the 30th largest mortgage banker in the United States. [2]
SouthState Bank, based in Winter Haven, Florida, is an American bank based in Florida and a subsidiary of SouthState Corporation, a bank holding company. As of December 31, 2018, the company had 168 branches in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Virginia. [1] First National Bank began in Orangeburg, South Carolina in
Seacoast Banking's (SBCF) deal to acquire Legacy Bank will further strengthen its position in Florida and be accretive to earnings.
Morton, President of C&P Gallagher Properties LLC, brings a wealth of business experience, a broad network across the Seacoast, and a lifelong commitment to community service to the board.
In 2017, the bank sold the mortgage business acquired from the purchase of AmTrust at a $90 million profit. [18] In March 2010, Desert Hills Bank of Phoenix, Arizona, with $496 million in assets, was seized by the FDIC and acquired by NYCB. [19] [20] In June 2012, NYCB acquired the assets of Aurora Bank from Lehman Brothers. [21]