Cadence Bank (1887–2021)

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Cadence Bank
Type Public company
Industry Banking
FoundedApril 30, 1887;136 years ago (1887-04-30)
DefunctOctober 29, 2021 (2021-10-29)
FateAcquired by BancorpSouth
Headquarters Houston, Texas, U.S.
Key people
Paul B. Murphy, Jr. Chairman
Sam Tortorici, CEO
Valerie Toalson, CFO
Hank Holmes, President
RevenueIncrease2.svg US$542.54 million (2020)
Decrease2.svg US$-205.53 million (2020)
Total assets Increase2.svg US$18.71 billion (2020)
Total equity Decrease2.svg US$2.12 billion (2020)
Number of employees
1,818 (2020)
Parent Cadence Bancorporation
Footnotes /references
[1] [2] [3] [4]
Cadence Bank Memorial Branch in Houston, Texas Cadence Bank, Houston, Texas (33648713228).jpg
Cadence Bank Memorial Branch in Houston, Texas

Cadence Bank was a US-based bank with 99 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas. The bank was based in Atlanta, with executive and operations headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. It was the primary subsidiary of Houston, Texas based Cadence Bancorporation, a bank holding company. [1]

The bank owned the naming rights to the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre in Atlanta.

History

Cadence Bank was founded as the First National Bank of Aberdeen, on April 30, 1887. In 1972, it changed its name to the First National Bank of Monroe County in 1972. In March 1974, it merged with Peoples Bank in Starkville, Mississippi, becoming the National Bank of Mississippi in May of that year. In October 1974, it merged with the National Bank of Commerce of Columbus to become the National Bank of Commerce of Mississippi. In 2005, it changed its name to Cadence Bank, N.A. [5]

The bank's parent company formed in 2009 as Community Bancorp LLC. In 2010, it secured $1 billion of capital commitments. It acquired Cadence Bank in March 2011. [6]

In April 2011, it acquired Superior Bancorp of Birmingham, Alabama in a transaction facilitated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation due to Superior Bank's failure. [7]

In November 2011, the bank moved its headquarters from Starkville, Mississippi to Birmingham, Alabama. [8]

In July 2012, it acquired Encore Bank. [1] [9] [10]

In January 2019, the company acquired State Bank. [11] [12] [13] It also moved its headquarters to Atlanta. [8]

In April 2021, Cadence Bancorporation entered into a merger agreement with BancorpSouth Bank; the merged entity uses the Cadence Bank name. [14]

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References

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  8. 1 2 "FDIC: Atlantic Cadence Bank". Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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  10. Cole, Antrenise (September 17, 2012). "Cadence Bank completes conversion with Encore Bank". American City Business Journals .
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