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'''First American Bank''' is the lead subsidiary bank of [[Alabama National BanCorporation]], which is headquartered at 1927 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Downtown]] Birmingham.  First American was formerly known as [[National Bank of Commerce]].  First American has 35 branches across the state of Alabama.
'''First American Bank''' is the lead subsidiary bank of [[Alabama National BanCorporation]], which is headquartered at 1927 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Downtown]] Birmingham.  First American was formerly known as [[National Bank of Commerce]].  First American has 35 branches across the state of Alabama.
On [[September 6]], [[2007]], it was announced that Alabama National and its subsidiaries were being acquired by [[RBC Centura Bank]], the U.S. subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada, in a $1.6 billion deal.  RBC Centura had entered the state earlier in the year by acquiring some divested branches in Huntsville and [[Tuscaloosa]] from the [[Regions Bank|AmSouth-Regions merger]].
==Reference==
*"[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2007/09/alabama_national_being_bought.html Alabama National being bought for $1.6 billion]", ''Birmingham News'', September 6, 2007.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.nbcbham.com/default.aspx?id=11 First American Bank] website
[http://www.nbcbham.com/default.aspx?id=11 First American Bank] website


[[Category:Banks]]
[[Category:Banks]]

Revision as of 10:43, 6 September 2007

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First American Bank is the lead subsidiary bank of Alabama National BanCorporation, which is headquartered at 1927 1st Avenue North in Downtown Birmingham. First American was formerly known as National Bank of Commerce. First American has 35 branches across the state of Alabama.

On September 6, 2007, it was announced that Alabama National and its subsidiaries were being acquired by RBC Centura Bank, the U.S. subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada, in a $1.6 billion deal. RBC Centura had entered the state earlier in the year by acquiring some divested branches in Huntsville and Tuscaloosa from the AmSouth-Regions merger.

Reference

External Links

First American Bank website