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First Commercial was founded in [[Birmingham]] in [[1985]] by businessmen [[Richard E. Anthony]] and [[John T. Oliver, Jr]] with a base capitalization of $11.5 million. Its first offices were in the [[Title Building]] at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]]. | First Commercial was founded in [[Birmingham]] in [[1985]] by businessmen [[Richard E. Anthony]] and [[John T. Oliver, Jr]] with a base capitalization of $11.5 million. Its first offices were in the [[Title Building]] at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]]. | ||
Currently the bank operates 14 area offices, employing 240 people and managing assets of nearly $2 billion, representing approximately 6% of the Birmingham banking market. Their | Currently the bank operates 14 area offices, employing 240 people and managing assets of nearly $2 billion, representing approximately 6% of the Birmingham banking market. Their corporate headquarters is located in the [[First Commercial Bank Building]] at 800 [[Shades Creek Parkway]]. The CEO is [[Nelson Bean]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:38, 16 November 2017
First Commercial Bank is a Birmingham-based financial services company affiliated with the Columbus, Georgia-based Synovus holding company.
First Commercial was founded in Birmingham in 1985 by businessmen Richard E. Anthony and John T. Oliver, Jr with a base capitalization of $11.5 million. Its first offices were in the Title Building at 2024 3rd Avenue North.
Currently the bank operates 14 area offices, employing 240 people and managing assets of nearly $2 billion, representing approximately 6% of the Birmingham banking market. Their corporate headquarters is located in the First Commercial Bank Building at 800 Shades Creek Parkway. The CEO is Nelson Bean.
References
- Sepsas, Nikki (August 2006) "Solutions in a Complex World" Savvy Business. Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 8
External links
- First Commercial Bank website
- Synovus website