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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.
Old Point National Bank has locations stretching from Williamsburg to Virginia Beach and offers customers surcharge-free access to over 55,000 ATMs worldwide as part of the Allpoint ATM network. Old Point is a full service bank offering a wide range of financial services, from free checking and comprehensive commercial services, to home equity products. Old Point is committed to helping the Hampton Roads community through support of over 300 local charitable organizations. Our employees live, work, shop, and eat in the footprint in which we serve, and we pride ourselves on creating a better community, everyday.
Progressive Bank is a Winnsboro, LA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Boundary Waters Bank is a Minneapolis, MN-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Enterprise Bank was founded on the idea of serving the lifetime financial needs of privately-held businesses, their owner families and other success-minded individuals. To provide this kind of exceptional service meant hiring top bankers and giving them the resources they need to serve their customers. Many of our customers needed trust and wealth management help, so we added those services. And because they are busy people, we added Private Banking to help bring it all together with a higher level of service. We found that many of our clients in St. Louis also had ties to Kansas City, so we expanded into that area. And since many in both of these markets tend to have a second home in the Phoenix area, we have a growing presence there as well. By sticking to our original idea, we now have over $3.5 billion in assets and we are privileged to serve more than 15,000 families in the St. Louis, Kansas City and Phoenix areas.