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Union Planters Bank was a United States financial institution and multi-state bank holding corporation headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee prior to being acquired by Regions Financial Corporation. With over $34 billion in assets, Union Planters Bank was the largest bank in Tennessee and among the 30 largest bank holding companies in the United ...
The company's logo The former Union Bank logo used from 1996 prior to the 2008 rebranding Former Union Bank logo from December 2008 to November 2017 A branch in Los Angeles. Union Bank was an American national bank with 398 branches in California, Washington, and Oregon.
Reliant Bancorp, Inc, formerly Commerce Union Bancshares, is an American financial corporation based in Brentwood, Tennessee, USA. [2] It was listed on the NASDAQ until its merger with United Community Bank in January 2022. [2] [3] It controls a subsidiary, Reliant Bank, a commercial bank. [3] [4]
Jackson W. Moore was born in Birmingham, Alabama on November 2, 1948. He grew up in Clanton, Alabama and graduated from Chilton County High School in 1966. In the fall of 1966, at the age of seventeen, Moore enrolled at the University of Alabama, where he received his bachelor's degree in banking and finance in 1970. [1]
Union Bank & Trust Company is a privately owned, state chartered commercial bank headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. The bank was founded on February 28, 1917, under the name Farmer's State Bank . The name was changed to Union Bank in 1935, then to its current name in 1959 with the addition of trust powers. [ 1 ]
Yearend branch totals were 285 in 1912, [11] 310 in 1913, [12] 390 in 1919, [13] and 393 in 1920. [14] In 1919, the Union Bank launched a joint venture with the National Park Bank to bring banking services to the Far East. From the New York head office, the Park-Union Bank managed offices in Shanghai, Tokyo, Yokohama and Paris. [15]
i-Bank Tower [1] is a 22-story, 274-foot-tall high-rise office building in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. It was designed by the Memphis-based architect Robert Lee Hall who also designed Clark Tower nearby. [2] It is located at 5050 Poplar Avenue near White Station Road.
Jamestown is located at (36.429082, -84.932414 The city is located along the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau near the center of Fentress County. Streams in the eastern part of the city are part of the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River watershed, while streams in the western part of the city flow into the upper Obey River watershed.