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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.
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.
In 1998, NCBC bought First Citizens Bancshares Company of Marion, Arkansas; Bancshares of West Memphis in West Memphis, Arkansas; and First Community Bancorp of Cartersville, Georgia. [5] NBC opened its first free-standing North Carolina branch May 1, 1998 in a former UCB in Raleigh, North Carolina ; at that time 110 of its 130 branches were ...
Memphis: 61: First Congregational Church and Parish House: First Congregational Church and Parish House: July 21, 1980 : 234 S. Watkins St. Memphis: 62: First National Bank Operations Center: December 18, 2024
Founded as First National Bank of Memphis, or First National Bank, and also later went by First Tennessee Bank. [11] 1864 Royal Bank of Canada: Province of Canada Canada: 1864 Société Générale: Second French Empire France: 1864 CEC Bank: Romanian United Principalities Romania: 1864 The First National Bank & Trust Company of Newtown United ...
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 ...
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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 ...