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* Williams, Roy L. (May 12, 2012) "Alabama's Aliant Bank seeks bigger splash in rebranding." | * Williams, Roy L. (May 12, 2012) "Alabama's Aliant Bank seeks bigger splash in rebranding." {{BN}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 11:09, 12 May 2012
Aliant Bank is a community bank based in Alexander City. It was founded in 1900 as the Citizens Bank of Alexander City by Sally Thomas, Benjamin Russell and Thomas Russell, members of the family that founded Russell Corporation two years later. Aliant adopted its current name in 1984. The bank, with more than $2.3 billion in assets, operates fifteen branch offices in Alabama and is headed by CEO Harlan Parrish, who works from the Aliant Center in Meadow Brook Corporate Park in U. S. Highway 280.
Aliant Bank first expanded into the Birmingham market in 1996 and expanded in 2010 by acquiring the Florida-based USAmeriBank. In 2012 the bank hired Hip Brand Group to execute a re-branding strategy with a new logo.
Branch locations
- Aliant Corporate Center, 200 Aliant Parkway, Alexander City
- 1154 Lee Street, Alexander City
- 391 North Broadnax Street, Dadeville
- 482 North Dean Street, Auburn
- Aliant Center, 1100 Corporate Parkway, Meadow Brook
- 100 Century Park South, Hoover (Aliant Mortgage Services)
- 701 Princeton Avenue Southwest, Baptist Princeton Medical Center (Loan Production Office)
- 50 Jimmy Gould Drive, Alabaster
- 92 Euclid Avenue, Crestline Village
- 210 Fieldstown Road, Gardendale
- 1930 Martin Street, Pell City
- 2740 Zelda Road, Montgomery
- 500 Bibb Street, Montgomery
- 5400 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery
- 2843 East South Boulevard, Montgomery
- 7911 Vaughn Road, Montgomery
- 5236 U. S. Highway 231, Wetumpka
- 3740 Highway 14, Millbrook
References
- Williams, Roy L. (May 12, 2012) "Alabama's Aliant Bank seeks bigger splash in rebranding." The Birmingham News
External Links
- Aliant Bank Website