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'''Red Mountain Bank''' was founded in [[Hoover]] in June, [[2004]], by [[Mike Washburn]] and a group of investors and community leaders. Red Mountain Bank's first office was opened just off [[US Highway 280]] in the [[Inverness]] area of [[Hoover]] at 5 [[Inverness Center Parkway]]. In [[Birmingham]], Red Mountain has a second office in the [[English Village]] area of [[Mountain Brook]], at 1906 [[Cahaba Road]], and a branch in Brentwood, Tennessee. It also plans on expanding into other areas, including Fairhope.
The '''National Bank of Commerce''' (formerly '''Red Mountain Bank''') was founded in [[Hoover]] in June, [[2004]], by [[Mike Washburn]] and a group of investors and community leaders under the '''Americus Financial Services''' holding company. Red Mountain Bank's first office was opened just off [[US Highway 280]] in the [[Inverness]] area of [[Hoover]] at 5 [[Inverness Center Parkway]]


The design of Red Mountain Bank's English Village office, created by [[GA Architecture Studio]], won a 2008 Merit Award for Commercial Architecture from [[AIA Birmingham]].
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Red Mountain Bank's second [[Birmingham]] branch at 1906 [[Cahaba Road]] in [[English Village]] opened in [[2008]]. The design of that office, created by [[GA Architecture Studio]], won a Merit Award for Commercial Architecture from [[AIA Birmingham]]. Other branches are located in Huntsville, Fairhope and [[Opelika]].
 
In [[2010]] the [[Charles Investment Group]] invested $58 million into the bank, becoming majority shareholder. [[John Holcomb III]] became CEO with [[Richard Murray IV]] as president and COO. In October the bank adopted the name of the long-time community bank "National Bank of Commerce" (now [[First American Bank]]).


== References ==
== References ==
* "Birth of a Bank", Jennifer Ekman.  ''Business Alabama'', September 2004
* "Birth of a Bank", Jennifer Ekman.  ''Business Alabama'', September 2004
* "Red Mountain Bank becomes National Bank of Commerce" (October 31, 2010) ''Birmingham Business Journal''


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://www.redmountainbank.com Red Mountain Bank] website
* [http://www.nationalbankofcommerce.com/ National Bank of Commerce] website


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Revision as of 09:18, 1 November 2010

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The National Bank of Commerce (formerly Red Mountain Bank) was founded in Hoover in June, 2004, by Mike Washburn and a group of investors and community leaders under the Americus Financial Services holding company. Red Mountain Bank's first office was opened just off US Highway 280 in the Inverness area of Hoover at 5 Inverness Center Parkway

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Red Mountain Bank's second Birmingham branch at 1906 Cahaba Road in English Village opened in 2008. The design of that office, created by GA Architecture Studio, won a Merit Award for Commercial Architecture from AIA Birmingham. Other branches are located in Huntsville, Fairhope and Opelika.

In 2010 the Charles Investment Group invested $58 million into the bank, becoming majority shareholder. John Holcomb III became CEO with Richard Murray IV as president and COO. In October the bank adopted the name of the long-time community bank "National Bank of Commerce" (now First American Bank).

References

  • "Birth of a Bank", Jennifer Ekman. Business Alabama, September 2004
  • "Red Mountain Bank becomes National Bank of Commerce" (October 31, 2010) Birmingham Business Journal

External Links