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* [[RBC Bank]] (acquired by [[PNC Bank]] in [[2011]]) | * [[RBC Bank]] (acquired by [[PNC Bank]] in [[2011]]) | ||
* [[Secor Bank]] (acquired by [[Regions Bank]]) | * [[Secor Bank]] (acquired by [[Regions Bank]]) | ||
* [[SouthTrust Bank]] (founded [[1981]]; acquired by [[Wachovia Bank]] in June [[2004]]) | * [[SouthTrust Bank]] (founded [[1981]]; acquired by [[Wachovia Bank]] in June [[2004]]) | ||
* [[Steiner Bank]] (founded [[1888]]) | * [[Steiner Bank]] (founded [[1888]]) | ||
* [[Superior Bank]] (founded [[1997]] as The Bank; failed [[April 15]], [[2011]] and acquired by [[Community Bancorp LLC]] subsidiary [[Superior Bank, N. A.]], which merged with [[Cadence Bank]] in November 2011) | |||
* [[Wachovia Bank]] (acquired by [[Wells Fargo Bank]] in [[2009]]) | * [[Wachovia Bank]] (acquired by [[Wells Fargo Bank]] in [[2009]]) | ||
[[Category:Lists of businesses|Banks defunct]] | [[Category:Lists of businesses|Banks defunct]] | ||
[[Category:Defunct banks|*]] | [[Category:Defunct banks|*]] |
Revision as of 14:19, 3 November 2012
This is a List of defunct banks in Birmingham:
- Alabama Penny Savings Bank (founded October 15, 1890; closed 1915)
- AmSouth Bank (founded in 1872 as National Bank of Birmingham; merged with Regions Bank November 4, 2006)
- Bank of Alabama (founded 1975; bought by CapitalSouth Bank in 1992)
- Berney National Bank (founded March 26, 1885 as Central Bank of Birmingham; bought by First National Bank of Birmingham in 1901)
- Birmingham Trust National Bank (founded 1887 as Birmingham Trust and Savings Company; became SouthTrust Bank in 1982)
- CapitalSouth Bank (founded 1975 as Bank of Alabama; failed August 21, 2009)
- Central Bank of the South (founded 1964 as Central Bank and Trust Company; became Compass Bank in 1987)
- Citizens Federal Savings Bank (founded 1956; bought by Citizens Trust Bank in 2002)
- Colonial Bank (founded 1981; failed August 14, 2009)
- Compass Bank (founded 1964 as Central Bank and Trust Company; bought by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria in 2007, becoming BBVA Compass)
- Bank of Ensley (founded 1900; failed January 11, 1930)
- Exchange National Bank of Birmingham (founded 1979; bought by Colonial Bank in 1982)
- Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham (founded early 20th century; merged into First Alabama Bancshares July 13, 1971)
- First Alabama Bank (founded July 13, 1971; became Regions Bank May 2, 1992)
- First American Bank (founded 1965 as National Bank of Commerce; bought by RBC Bank January 2008)
- First Federal Savings Bank (founded 1936; merged with First State Bank of Bibb County to form First Financial Bank)
- First National Bank of Birmingham (founded 1884; became AmSouth Bank in 1983)
- First National Bank of Ensley (merged with Bank of Ensley in 1906)
- First National Bank of Shelby County (founded 1892; bought by M&F Bank October 12, 2005)
- Heritage Bank (bought by People's Bank and Trust Company January 1, 2005)
- Highland Bank (bought by BancorpSouth Bank in 1998)
- Merchants and Planters Bank (bought by Peoples Bank and Trust Company in 1998)
- National Bank of Birmingham (founded October 17, 1872; merged with City National Bank to form the First National Bank of Birmingham in 1884)
- Nexity Bank (founded 1999; failed on April 15, 2011 and acquired by AloStar Bank of Commerce)
- National Bank of Commerce (founded 1965; became First American Bank in 2005)
- New South Federal Savings Bank (founded 1915; failed December 18, 2009)
- Peoples Bank and Trust Company (acquired by BankTrust in 2008)
- RBC Bank (acquired by PNC Bank in 2011)
- Secor Bank (acquired by Regions Bank)
- SouthTrust Bank (founded 1981; acquired by Wachovia Bank in June 2004)
- Steiner Bank (founded 1888)
- Superior Bank (founded 1997 as The Bank; failed April 15, 2011 and acquired by Community Bancorp LLC subsidiary Superior Bank, N. A., which merged with Cadence Bank in November 2011)
- Wachovia Bank (acquired by Wells Fargo Bank in 2009)