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Planters Bank and Trust Company opened its doors for business in 1920 in Ruleville, Mississippi. In July 1920, the bank had total assets of $268,000. As of December, 2013, the figure has grown to over $750,000,000.00. The bank is now headquartered in Indianola. The bank began to expand into a “system” of banks serving the Central Mississippi Delta region when it opened a branch in Indianola in 1940. In 1941, a branch office was opened in Sunflower, and in 1951, a branch was opened in Louise. The bank expanded to Greenville in 1970 and purchased the Inverness branch from Deposit Guaranty National Bank in 1986. The Cleveland branch opened in 1996 with Greenwood and Leland opening in 1999. The bank now has a total of thirteen full service offices in nine Delta communities. A one-bank holding company, “Planters Holding Company,” was formed in early 1981. Planters Holding Company now owns 100% of the common stock of Planters Bank and Trust Company. Planters Holding Company operates at the same address as the bank office in Indianola.
Civic Federal Credit Union is a digital financial cooperative that began in 2018, focusing on serving local government employees, volunteers, and the community in North Carolina. It evolved from the Local Government Federal Credit Union (LGFCU), which was established in 1983. Civic aims to provide member-centric banking that emphasizes cooperation and community impact, celebrating its five-year anniversary in 2023 with significant growth, including the opening of 11 branches. Civic offers a range of financial products designed to meet the needs of its members, including Zelle for quick transfers and a rewards credit card. The credit union prioritizes digital banking while expanding its physical presence. Civic is committed to community engagement through partnerships with non-profits and initiatives that support local leaders. It continues to grow by introducing new products and services while maintaining a focus on economic empowerment and community support.
We are a special-purpose governmental corporation charged with prudently managing and investing the assets of the Texas Permanent School Fund. We strive to achieve exceptional investment performance to protect and grow the historic public endowment and sovereign wealth fund of Texas, generating essential resources for current and future Texas schoolchildren. As the nations oldest sovereign wealth fund, Texas PSF supports public education in two important ways: First, the investment portfolio we manage generates returns which help fund a portion of educational expenses, including textbooks and technology. Since 1969, the fund has generated nearly $39 billion dollars to help fund public education. Second, through the Bond Guarantee Program, independent school districts and charter districts use the Funds AAA credit rating schools to lower interest rates on their debt guaranteed by the Fund, allowing more money to go toward school improvements instead of interest, and saving Texas taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
Starion Bank is a $1.2 billion bank providing banking, mortgage, insurance and investment services for individuals, families and businesses across the Midwest. As a family-owned, independent supercommunity bank, we have the same services and technology as larger banks, yet we offer personal service, make decisions locally and are deeply dedicated to the communities we serve. Our mission is to serve with understanding, earn trust through our integrity, inspire confidence by our knowledge and work passionately for customer, community and company success.
HomeStar Bank has provided financial services to the area since 1946. In keeping with its tradition of community service and commitment to the education of future civic and business leaders, HomeStar Bank established the HomeStar Education Foundation,