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BB&T (which stands for "Branch Banking and Trust") entered the [[Birmingham District]] with a branch at 2204 [[Lakeshore Parkway]] in [[Homewood]].  On [[August 15]], [[2009]], it was announced that the deposits and loan accounts of [[Colonial Bank]] were being transferred to BB&T as part of Colonial's receivership by the FDIC. This acquisition added over 340 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Texas along with approximately $26 billion in assets. This moved BB&T Corporation to the 8th largest commercial bank in the United States based on deposits.
BB&T (which stands for "Branch Banking and Trust") entered the [[Birmingham District]] with a branch at 2204 [[Lakeshore Parkway]] in [[Homewood]].  On [[August 15]], [[2009]], it was announced that the deposits and loan accounts of [[Colonial Bank]] were being transferred to BB&T as part of Colonial's receivership by the FDIC. This acquisition added over 340 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Texas along with approximately $26 billion in assets. This moved BB&T Corporation to the 8th largest commercial bank in the United States based on deposits.
One year after entering Alabama via the Colonial acquisition, BB&T reported that deposits had risen 10 percent.


==Birmingham locations==
==Birmingham locations==
BB&T has 27 offices in the metropolitan Birmingham area:
BB&T has 26 offices in the metropolitan Birmingham area:


* 820 [[19th Street South]], [[Medical Center]]
* 820 [[19th Street South]], [[Medical Center]]
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* Jarvis, Crystal (August 14, 2009) "It's official: Colonial BancGroup fails." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Jarvis, Crystal (August 14, 2009) "It's official: Colonial BancGroup fails." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* BB&T. (2009, December 7). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:01, December 19, 2009 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BB%26T&oldid=330269638]
* BB&T. (2009, December 7). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:01, December 19, 2009 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BB%26T&oldid=330269638]
* Hubbard, Russell (August 21, 2010) "BB&T says Alabama deposits up one year after Colonial debacle."  ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:32, 22 August 2010

BB&T Corporation is the 8th-largest bank in the United States with 1,850 branches in 13 states, and is based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

BB&T (which stands for "Branch Banking and Trust") entered the Birmingham District with a branch at 2204 Lakeshore Parkway in Homewood. On August 15, 2009, it was announced that the deposits and loan accounts of Colonial Bank were being transferred to BB&T as part of Colonial's receivership by the FDIC. This acquisition added over 340 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Texas along with approximately $26 billion in assets. This moved BB&T Corporation to the 8th largest commercial bank in the United States based on deposits.

One year after entering Alabama via the Colonial acquisition, BB&T reported that deposits had risen 10 percent.

Birmingham locations

BB&T has 26 offices in the metropolitan Birmingham area:

References

  • Jarvis, Crystal (August 14, 2009) "It's official: Colonial BancGroup fails." Birmingham Business Journal
  • BB&T. (2009, December 7). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:01, December 19, 2009 [1]
  • Hubbard, Russell (August 21, 2010) "BB&T says Alabama deposits up one year after Colonial debacle." Birmingham News

External links