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[31] [32] [33] Starting September 22, 1997, 91 UCB branches began the process of changing to BB&T, and 67 other branches of the two banks closed starting in October because they were close to other BB&T locations. [34] [35] On May 19, 1997, Southern National Corp. changed its name to BB&T Corp. and its stock symbol SN to BBT. [36]
BB&T sold Liberty Bonds during World War I and grew to have more than $4 million in assets by 1923. BB&T Insurance Services was added in 1922 and a mortgage division was added in 1923. Even though banks across the United States failed as a result of the 1929 Stock Market Crash, BB&T survived; it was the only one to do so in the town of Wilson. [5]
Susquehanna Bank was a Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based bank which operated over 260 branches in four states including Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and West Virginia. Susquehanna Bank's parent company was Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc. ( Nasdaq : SUSQ ) a regional financial services holding company based in Lititz, Pennsylvania with assets of ...
Citizens Bank of Maryland was a bank headquartered in Laurel, Maryland. In 1997, it was acquired by Crestar Bank , which was in turn acquired by SunTrust Banks (later Truist Financial ) in 2000. At the time of its acquisition by Crestar, the bank had 103 branches , most of which were in the Washington metropolitan area .
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In 1997, Southern National Corp. of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which operated as BB&T, acquired UCB in a $985 million deal. [3] [5] Starting September 22, 1997, 91 UCB branches began the process of changing to BB&T, and 67 other branches of the two banks closed starting in October because they were close to other BB&T locations.
BB&T Financial Center is a 340-foot (100 m) postmodern green glass and steel skyscraper at 200 West 2nd Street and is the 2nd tallest building in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States [2] with 271,445 square feet (25,218.1 m 2) of space. [3]
In November 2016 BB&T, the building's anchor tenant signed a 10-year newel lease for 120,000 square feet (11,000 m 2). The building served as the bank's regional headquarters, housing many lines of business and a bank branch on the first floor. The businesses housed there include Grandbridge Real Estate, BB&T Investments and BB&T Wealth Management.