Tennessee State Bank
Tennessee State Bank serves the people of Sevier and Knox Counties. Both personal and business banking services are offered, including checking accounts with the No Bounce Advantage that protects customers against bounced checks. The bank also offers personal and business loans and mortgages. Visit www.tnstatebank.com or call 865-453-0873 to learn more. Incoming search terms:tennessee state bank
Read MoreFirst Tennessee Bank
First Tennessee Bank is a financial services company based in Memphis, Tennessee. It is a subsidiary of First Horizon National Corporation. First National Bank of Memphis started business in one room in a building on North Court Street in Memphis, Tennessee. Two months later, the bank moved to expanded space at No. 9 Madison Street. Allen B. Morgan was named president in 1960, chief executive in...
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Bank of Tennessee has been locally owned and operated in the Tri-Cities since bank’s doors first opened in downtown Kingsport in May 1974. Bank of Tennessee has grown to employ more than 200 professionals in 12 locations throughout the Northeast Tennessee region and a business banking location in Nashville. Bank of Tennessee is driven to provide customers with superior service and convenience....
Read MoreCitizens Bank of East Tennessee
The Citizens Bank of East Tennessee is a bank, serving Hawkins, Hancock and surrounding counties since 1906. Citizens Bank of East Tennessee is locally owned and managed by citizens. At the Citizens Bank of East Tennessee, they form enduring relationships with citizens, their families, and their businesses. They strive to deliver the highest level of personal service in providing a broad range of...
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More than 75 years of community banking. BankTennessee was founded in Memphis in 1934. Originally known as First Federal Savings and Loan Association, it was later acquired by a small group of shareholders in February 1992. The newly created Board of Directors included a prominent group of local professional and business people. Many of these directors were affiliated with First National Bank of...
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