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Hancock Whitney

www.hancockwhitney.com

 
We create opportunities for our clients and the communities we serve. We offer a wide array of banking and financial services at locations in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Through a steadfast commitment to our century-old core values we`ve created a company culture built around respect, diversity and teamwork that recently landed Hancock Whitney on Forbes` list of America`s Best Midsize Employers. Our core values are lived out by the actions of our associates throughout our footprint. Commitment to service is not just something that we say on a poster. Its lived out in the actions of the women ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

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FNBC

Since 1912, FNBC , originally chartered as the Bank of Ash Flat, has been a strong and contributing member of the community. Today, we`re proud to continue this tradition with full-service offices in Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Highland, Hardy, Mammoth Spring, Salem, Horseshoe Bend, Melbourne, Batesville and Mountain Home. Our history is one of leadership and partnership. From the signing of our charter in 1912, we have worked hard together; we have learned much together and have grown together. We owe our success to the patronage and loyalty of our customers. We have worked hard to earn the trust you have placed in us. For 100 years, we have remained loyal and steadfast to our founding principles. These principles continue to guide us today. They enable us to approach the future from strength – from a tradition of sound and solid banking.