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'''IberiaBank''' is a banking corporation headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana and headed by chairman and CEO William Fenstermaker. The bank itself is led by president/CEO [[Daryl Byrd]] and [[Greg King]] heads the bank's Alabama market.
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'''IberiaBank''' is a banking corporation headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana. The president and CEO is [[Daryl Byrd]], and [[Greg King]] heads the bank's Alabama market.


The company entered the [[Birmingham District]] on [[August 21]], [[2009]] when it acquired the assets of failed [[Homewood]]-based [[CapitalSouth Bank]].
The company was founded in [[1887]] in New Iberia, Louisiana as the "Iberia Building Association" and operated predominantly in Iberia Parish until beginning a series of rapid expansions in the 1990s. It currently operates from 250 office locations in 10 states across the South.
 
IberiaBank entered the [[Birmingham District]] on [[August 21]], [[2009]] when it acquired the assets of failed [[Homewood]]-based [[CapitalSouth Bank]]. It moved its area headquarters from [[Grandview II]] at 3595 [[Grandview Parkway]] to [[2000 International Park Drive]] in [[Hoover]]'s [[International Park]] in early [[2019]].
 
IberiaBank and First Horizon Bank of Memphis, Tennessee announced a merger in [[2020]]. IberiaBank's branches were rebranded over the next year and a half, in a process delayed by Hurricane Ida, which struck south Louisiana in September 2021. First Horizon was subsequently acquired by TD Bank Group of Toronto, Canada in March [[2022]].


==Birmingham locations==
==Birmingham locations==
[[Image:IberiaBank_Fultondale_2011.jpg|right|275px|thumb|IberiaBank's Fultondale Branch after tornado damage]]
[[File:Iberia Bank Crestline.jpg|right|thumb|250px|IberiaBank's Crestline branch]]
[[Image:IberiaBank_Fultondale_2011.jpg|right|thumb|250px|IberiaBank's Fultondale branch after tornado damage]]
* 2025 [[3rd Avenue North]] ([[Massey Building]]), [[Birmingham]]
* 2025 [[3rd Avenue North]] ([[Massey Building]]), [[Birmingham]]
* 1801 [[4th Avenue South]] ([[UAB Medical Center]]), Birmingham
* 1801 [[4th Avenue South]] ([[UAB Medical Center]]), Birmingham (closed March 28, 2018)
* 2340 [[Woodcrest Place]] ([[SouthBridge]]), Homewood
* 2340 [[Woodcrest Place]] ([[SouthBridge]]), Homewood
* 100 [[Euclid Avenue]] ([[Crestline Village]]), [[Mountain Brook]]
* 100 [[Euclid Avenue]] ([[Crestline Village]]), [[Mountain Brook]]
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==References==
==References==
* Jarvis, Crystal (August 21, 2009) "CapitalSouth seized by regulators." {{BBJ}}
* Jarvis, Crystal (August 21, 2009) "CapitalSouth seized by regulators." {{BBJ}}
* Coker, Angel (December 21, 2017) "What big Hoover deal means for IberiaBank." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Banks]]
[[Category:Banks]]
[[Category:1887 establishments]]
[[Category:2020 disestablishments]]
[[Category:Massey Building]]
[[Category:SouthBridge]]
[[Category:Grandview II]]
[[Category:International Park]]
[[Category:April 2011 tornado outbreak]]
[[Category:April 2011 tornado outbreak]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 4 March 2022

IberiaBank logo.png

IberiaBank is a banking corporation headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana. The president and CEO is Daryl Byrd, and Greg King heads the bank's Alabama market.

The company was founded in 1887 in New Iberia, Louisiana as the "Iberia Building Association" and operated predominantly in Iberia Parish until beginning a series of rapid expansions in the 1990s. It currently operates from 250 office locations in 10 states across the South.

IberiaBank entered the Birmingham District on August 21, 2009 when it acquired the assets of failed Homewood-based CapitalSouth Bank. It moved its area headquarters from Grandview II at 3595 Grandview Parkway to 2000 International Park Drive in Hoover's International Park in early 2019.

IberiaBank and First Horizon Bank of Memphis, Tennessee announced a merger in 2020. IberiaBank's branches were rebranded over the next year and a half, in a process delayed by Hurricane Ida, which struck south Louisiana in September 2021. First Horizon was subsequently acquired by TD Bank Group of Toronto, Canada in March 2022.

Birmingham locations

IberiaBank's Crestline branch
IberiaBank's Fultondale branch after tornado damage

References

External links