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'''Superior Bank''' is a community bank headquarted in [[Birmingham]] at the [[John A. Hand Building]] at 17 [[20th Street North]].  Formerly known as '''The Bank''', the company changed its name in January, [[2006]] due to management changes.
'''Superior Bank''' (formerly '''The Bank''') is a community bank headquarted in [[Birmingham]] at the [[John A. Hand Building]] at 17 [[20th Street North]].


Superior Bank is a subsidiary of '''Superior Bancorp''', founded in 1997 as '''The Banc Corporation'''.  Superior Bank currently has a total of 59 branches, with 39 locations throughout the state of Alabama, 8 locations along Florida's eastern panhandle and 12 locations in Tampa. Superior Bank also has loan production offices in Montgomery, as well as Tallahassee and Panama City, Florida. [http://www.superiorbank.com/investor_relat.html] 
Superior Bank is a subsidiary of '''Superior Bancorp''', founded in [[1997]] as '''The Banc Corporation'''.  Superior Bank currently has a total of 74 branches with 43 in Alabama and 31 in Florida. Superior Bank is the second largest mortgage lender in the Birmingham market, after [[Regions Bank]]. It also has loan production offices in Montgomery, and in Tallahassee and Panama City, Florida.
 
==Locations==
By early [[2008]], Superior plans to have 75 banking offices open, with 44 in Alabama and 31 in Florida.
 
Superior's branches in the Birmingham area are:
* The [[John A. Hand Building]]
* [[Mount Olive Road]] in [[Gardendale]]
* inside Western Supermarket on [[Culver Road]] in [[Mountain Brook]]
* on [[Edwards Lake Road]]  in [[Trussville]]
* [[Greystone]] off of [[U.S. Highway 280]]
* [[Warrior]]
* [[Sylacauga]]
* [[Childersburg]]
* [[Hayden]]
* [[Oneonta]]
* [[Cullman]] (opened December [[2007]])
* [[Chelsea]] (planned for [[2008]])
 
Superior also has an agreement with Presto!, the ATM network owned by Publix Supermarkets, which allows all Superior ATM and debit cards to be used at Presto! ATM machines at no charge to its customers.


== History ==
== History ==
===The Bank===
===The Bank===
[[Image:Thebanklogo.png|left]]
[[Image:Thebanklogo.png|left]]
'''The Banc Corporation''' was founded in the fall of [[1997]] by [[James A. Taylor]], who, with a group of twenty-six individual investors, acquired Warrior Savings Bank. Four other financial institutions were subsequently purchased and in March, [[1998]], the merged entities were renamed The Bank and the company opened its headquarters in Birmingham.  The corporation completed its initial public offering of common stock to become a publicly held company in December, [[1998]]. The Bank continued to grow in targeted areas of Alabama and Florida via the opening of new offices as well as the acquisition of community banks.  The bank, however, was weighed down by years of disappointing earnings, faltering stock prices and the [[2003]] discovery of $26 million in improper loans. Taylor and his son, [[Jimmy Taylor Jr.]], who served as president, resigned in January [[2005]] [http://www.al.com/business/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/business/1160731267249870.xml&coll=2].  Taylor was replaced by [[C. Stanley Bailey]] and the name was changed to Superior in [[2006]]. Taylor also resigned as chairman in December [[2006]], making room for Bailey to step into both roles.
'''The Banc Corporation''' was founded in the fall of [[1997]] by [[James A. Taylor]], who, with a group of twenty-six individual investors, acquired Warrior Savings Bank. Four other financial institutions were subsequently purchased and in March, [[1998]], the merged entities were renamed The Bank and the company opened its headquarters in Birmingham.  The corporation completed its initial public offering of common stock to become a publicly held company in December, [[1998]]. The Bank continued to grow in targeted areas of Alabama and Florida via the opening of new offices as well as the acquisition of community banks.  The bank, however, was weighed down by years of disappointing earnings, faltering stock prices and the [[2003]] discovery of $26 million in improper loans. Taylor and his son, [[Jimmy Taylor Jr.]], who served as president, resigned in January [[2005]] [http://www.al.com/business/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/business/1160731267249870.xml&coll=2].  Taylor was replaced by [[C. Stanley Bailey]] and the name was changed to Superior in [[2006]]. Taylor also resigned as chairman in December [[2006]], making room for Bailey to step into both roles.
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===First Kensington Bank===
===First Kensington Bank===
On [[March 6]], [[2006]], Superior announced the merger of Tampa, FL-based First Kensington Bancshares. [http://tampabay.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2006/08/14/daily7.html]  Its subsidiary First Kensington Bank operated 12 branches in the Tampa area.  The merger was approved by the SEC and the banks' boards of directors on [[August 23]], 2006.  The merger was completed on August 31. Superior took over operations of First Kensington on [[February 20]], [[2007]].  
On [[March 6]], [[2006]], Superior announced the merger of Tampa, FL-based First Kensington Bancshares. [http://tampabay.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2006/08/14/daily7.html]  Its subsidiary First Kensington Bank operated 12 branches in the Tampa area.  The merger was approved by the SEC and the banks' boards of directors on [[August 23]], 2006.  The merger was completed on August 31. Superior took over operations of First Kensington on [[February 20]], [[2007]].  


===Community Bank===
===Community Bank===
 
On [[May 1]], [[2006]], Superior announced that it would acquire [[Blountsville]]-based [[Community Bancshares, Inc.]] with its subsidiaries [[Community Bank]] and 1st Community Credit, which together operated 33 branch offices in 14 Alabama counties. The merger was completed on [[October 31]], and Superior began operation of the former Community Bank branches and accounts on [[December 11]].  '''1st Community Credit''' continues operating as a separate subsidiary of Superior Bancorp.
On [[May 1]], [[2006]], Superior announced that is was acquiring [[Blountsville]]-based Community Bancshares, Inc. Its subsidiaries Community Bank operated 18 banking offices and 1st Community Credit has 15 financial services offices, located in 14 Alabama counties. The merger was completed on [[October 31]], and Superior began operation of the former Community Bank branches and accounts on [[December 11]].  '''1st Community Credit''' continues operating as a separate subsidiary of Superior Bancorp.


===People's Community Bank of the West Coast===
===People's Community Bank of the West Coast===
Superior announced on [[January 18]], [[2007]] it would be acquiring Sarasota, Florida-based People's Community Bancshares and its subsidiary People's Community Bank of the West Coast in a stock deal worth $77.1 million.  People's Community Bank had 3 branches located in Sarasota, Venice and Bradenton, Florida.  The merger was final in July [[2007]], and systems integration was completed on [[February 19]], [[2008]].
Superior announced on [[January 18]], [[2007]] it would be acquiring Sarasota, Florida-based People's Community Bancshares and its subsidiary People's Community Bank of the West Coast in a stock deal worth $77.1 million.  People's Community Bank had 3 branches located in Sarasota, Venice and Bradenton, Florida.  The merger was final in July [[2007]], and systems integration was completed on [[February 19]], [[2008]].


== References ==
==Locations==
Superior has 74 banking offices open, with 44 in Alabama and 31 in Florida.


* "Superior Bank makes Florida acquisition," January 19, 2007.  [http://www.al.com/birminghamnews/business/index.ssf?/mtlogs/bama_bhamnews/archives/2007_01.html#227161 Breaking Business News], al.com, accessed 10:58 January 19, 2007.
Superior's branches in the Birmingham area are:
* [[Downtown Birmingham]]: The [[John A. Hand Building]], 17 [[20th Street North]]
* [[Gardendale]]: 2250 [[Mount Olive Road]]
* [[Mountain Brook]]: inside Western Supermarket at 2717 [[Culver Road]]
* [[Trussville]]: 1950 [[Edwards Lake Road]]
* [[Greystone]] off of [[U.S. Highway 280]]
* [[Warrior]]: 218 Louisa Street
* West Blount: 260 [[Alabama HIghway 160]] in Warrior
* [[Sylacauga]]: 126 North Broadway Avenue
* [[Childersburg]]: 33327 [[U.S. Highway 280]]
* [[Cleveland]]: 18045 [[Alabama Highway 160]]
* [[Hayden]]
* [[Oneonta]]: 608 2nd Avenue East
* Oneonta Wal-Mart: 2453 2nd Avenue East
* [[Blountsville]]: 69156 Main Street
* [[Cullman]]: 1850 Cherokee Avenue Southwest
* [[Snead]]: 87615 [[U. S. Highway 278]] in [[Altoona]]


* "Investor Relations", [http://www.superiorbank.com/investor_relat.html Superior Bank] website
Superior also has an agreement with Presto!, the ATM network owned by Publix Supermarkets, which allows all Superior ATM and debit cards to be used at Presto! ATM machines at no charge to its customers.


* "Superior Bancorp Completes Merger With Kensington Bankshares", Aug 31, 2006
== References ==
[http://www.stockhouse.com/news/news.asp?tick=SUPR&newsid=3873316 Stockhouse.com]
* "Investor Relations", [http://www.snl.com/irweblinkx/corporateprofile.aspx?iid=4047177 Superior Bank] website
 
* "The Banc Corporation to Acquire Community Bancshares, Inc." (May 1, 2006) [http://www.lexdon.com/article/The_Banc_Corporation_to_Acquire/47795.html lexdon.com]
* Goodman, Sheri C. "Shareholders OK Superior's bank purchase", October 13, 2006, ''The Birmingham News''
* "[http://tampabay.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2006/08/14/daily7.htm Regulators OK Superior, Kensington merger]]" (August 14, 2006)  ''Tampa Bay Business Journal''
 
* "[http://www.stockhouse.com/news/news.asp?tick=SUPR&newsid=3873316 Superior Bancorp Completes Merger With Kensington Bankshares]" (August 31, 2006) Stockhouse.com
* "Regulators OK Superior, Kensington merger", Aug 14, 2006,  [http://tampabay.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2006/08/14/daily7.html Tampa Bay Business Journal]
* Goodman, Sheri C. (October 13, 2006)  "Shareholders OK Superior's bank purchase". ''Birmingham News''
 
* "Superior Bank makes Florida acquisition." (January 19, 2007) ''Birmingham News''
* "The Banc Corporation to Acquire Community Bancshares, Inc.", May 1, 2006,[http://www.lexdon.com/article/The_Banc_Corporation_to_Acquire/47795.html lexdon.com]
* Jarvis, Crystal (May 19, 2008) "Superior Bancorp opens mortgage center downtown." ''Birmingham Business Journal''


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.superiorbank.com/ Superior Bank] website
* [http://www.superiorbank.com/ Superior Bank] website


[[Category: Banks]]
[[Category:Banks]]
[[Category:20th Street North]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]

Revision as of 13:25, 19 May 2008

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Superior Bank (formerly The Bank) is a community bank headquarted in Birmingham at the John A. Hand Building at 17 20th Street North.

Superior Bank is a subsidiary of Superior Bancorp, founded in 1997 as The Banc Corporation. Superior Bank currently has a total of 74 branches with 43 in Alabama and 31 in Florida. Superior Bank is the second largest mortgage lender in the Birmingham market, after Regions Bank. It also has loan production offices in Montgomery, and in Tallahassee and Panama City, Florida.

History

The Bank

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The Banc Corporation was founded in the fall of 1997 by James A. Taylor, who, with a group of twenty-six individual investors, acquired Warrior Savings Bank. Four other financial institutions were subsequently purchased and in March, 1998, the merged entities were renamed The Bank and the company opened its headquarters in Birmingham. The corporation completed its initial public offering of common stock to become a publicly held company in December, 1998. The Bank continued to grow in targeted areas of Alabama and Florida via the opening of new offices as well as the acquisition of community banks. The bank, however, was weighed down by years of disappointing earnings, faltering stock prices and the 2003 discovery of $26 million in improper loans. Taylor and his son, Jimmy Taylor Jr., who served as president, resigned in January 2005 [1]. Taylor was replaced by C. Stanley Bailey and the name was changed to Superior in 2006. Taylor also resigned as chairman in December 2006, making room for Bailey to step into both roles.

"Superior One"

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The "Superior" name has a legacy with Bailey and the new management of Superior Bancorp. In 1998, a group of investors led by Bailey founded Superior Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: SUFI) and acquired Superior Federal Bank, a $1.2 billion thrift headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. By 2003, Superior Financial shareholders saw a 148% appreciation in shareholder value largely as a result of the execution of a sound community bank strategy and capitalizing on new customer opportunities caused by acquisitions by out-of-state banks in the community markets served by Superior. Superior Financial Corporation was acquired by Arvest Bank of Little Rock in 2003. The current management team internally refers to the former Arkansas bank as Superior One.

Recent acquisitions

First Kensington Bank

On March 6, 2006, Superior announced the merger of Tampa, FL-based First Kensington Bancshares. [2] Its subsidiary First Kensington Bank operated 12 branches in the Tampa area. The merger was approved by the SEC and the banks' boards of directors on August 23, 2006. The merger was completed on August 31. Superior took over operations of First Kensington on February 20, 2007.

Community Bank

On May 1, 2006, Superior announced that it would acquire Blountsville-based Community Bancshares, Inc. with its subsidiaries Community Bank and 1st Community Credit, which together operated 33 branch offices in 14 Alabama counties. The merger was completed on October 31, and Superior began operation of the former Community Bank branches and accounts on December 11. 1st Community Credit continues operating as a separate subsidiary of Superior Bancorp.

People's Community Bank of the West Coast

Superior announced on January 18, 2007 it would be acquiring Sarasota, Florida-based People's Community Bancshares and its subsidiary People's Community Bank of the West Coast in a stock deal worth $77.1 million. People's Community Bank had 3 branches located in Sarasota, Venice and Bradenton, Florida. The merger was final in July 2007, and systems integration was completed on February 19, 2008.

Locations

Superior has 74 banking offices open, with 44 in Alabama and 31 in Florida.

Superior's branches in the Birmingham area are:

Superior also has an agreement with Presto!, the ATM network owned by Publix Supermarkets, which allows all Superior ATM and debit cards to be used at Presto! ATM machines at no charge to its customers.

References

External links