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National Bank of Commerce (NBC) is a full-service national bank based in Wisconsin, USA, with headquarters at 1127 Tower Ave., in downtown Superior, WI. [3] The bank offers personal retail products and services, mortgage loans, business lending, credit and debit cards, online and mobile banking, and other financial services.
National Bank of Commerce (Birmingham), owned by Alabama National BanCorporation, taken over by RBC Bank in 2008 National Bank of Commerce (Kansas City) National Bank of Commerce, Lincoln, Nebraska, part of First Commerce Bancshares , taken over by Wells Fargo Bank in 2000
The 31-story One Commerce Square was completed in 1973 and has also been called the NBC Building and the SunTrust Building. [4] In 1982, when Thomas M. Garrott became president of National Bank of Commerce and its parent company National Commerce Bancorporation (NCBC), NBC had 24 branches in Memphis.
National Bank of Commerce also built a new 12-story headquarters. James Stuart Jr., who came to National Bank of Commerce from Citibank, became president in the 1980s and began an affiliate system. The bank holding company First Commerce Bancshares was incorporated in 1985. During the 1990s, NBC/Computer Software services had 284 banks as ...
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]
It was built in 1929 for the bank of Commerce and Trust, later known as the National Bank of Commerce (now part of SunTrust Banks). [2] Its construction cost $2 million. [2] It was designed by Hanker & Cairns in the Classical Revival architectural style. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 7, 1980. [3]
On October 30, 2009, Park National Bank was taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the bank's assets were sold to U.S. Bancorp. [8] In December 2010, a local investment group known as Memphis Commerce Square Partners purchased the building from U.S. Bancorp. Management is by Cushman & Wakefield. [9]
Banking facilities for the National Bank of Commerce were located on the second and third floors, while the 28-story tower portion of the building contained the executive headquarters for LTV (Ling-Temco-Vought), Electro-Science Investors, and American Life Insurance Company plus other leasable space.