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  2. Scotty Probasco - Wikipedia

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    Scotty Probasco was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on November 26, 1928. [4] [2] His family has been involved in banking for ten generations. [3]His grandfather, Harry Scott Probasco (1858-1919), founded the American National Bank, and his father, Scott L. Probasco, Sr. (1890-1962), founded a trust company ultimately bought by SunTrust Banks.

  3. First Horizon Bank - Wikipedia

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    The merged bank retained First National's name and charter, but was led by Central-State's management team. [3] In 1942, the bank opened its first suburban branch and by 1952, First National had seven offices. In 1961, a 25-story tower was announced. As of 1967, First National was the largest bank in the Mid-South.

  4. FNB Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FNB Corporation is a diversified financial services corporation based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the holding company for its largest subsidiary, First National Bank. As of July 17, 2024, FNB has total assets of nearly $48 billion. [ 2 ]

  5. First American National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank began, in Nashville, as the American National Bank and later (1930), merged with James E. Caldwell's Fourth and First National Bank, to become First American National Bank. It continued its growth through the 1980's and 1990's by acquiring smaller banks throughout the state, such as Blout National, Park National, Northern Bank of TN ...

  6. Category:Defunct banks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    First Midwest Bancorp; First National Bank (Oregon, Wisconsin) First National Bank (Philadelphia) First National Bank and Trust Building (Lima, Ohio) First National Bank of Charlotte; First National Bank of Dubuque; Old First National Bank of Punta Gorda; First National Bank of Seaford; First National Bank South Dakota; First National ...

  7. AmSouth Bancorporation - Wikipedia

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    AmSouth was previously known as First National Bank of Birmingham, which was first organized by Charles Linn in 1872. AmSouth was in the financial services industry and at its peak employed over twelve thousand people. AmSouth's size more than doubled in 2000 when it absorbed Nashville, Tennessee-based First American National Bank. [3]

  8. First Horizon Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    The First Horizon Bank Tower (formerly First National Bank Building and First Tennessee Bank Building) is a high-rise office building in Memphis, Tennessee. The building's namesake is its main tenant First Horizon Bank. It is currently the seventh tallest building in the city.

  9. First National Bank - Wikipedia

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