SouthTrust Bank

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SouthTrust Bank was a large regional bank based in Birmingham. Founded in 1887 as Birmingham Trust and Savings Company, it grew to a bank spanning 9 states from Virginia to Texas. The name was changed to Birmingham Trust National Bank (BTNB) in 1946. After regional acquisions, the holding company SouthTrust Corporation was formed in 1981. BTNB became known as SouthTrust Bank in 1982. The corporation was headquartered in the SouthTrust Tower (now known as the Wachovia Tower) at 420 20th Street North. SouthTrust was acquired by Charlotte, NC-based Wachovia Corporation in 2004. The SouthTrust name disappeared from bank buildings in October 2005.

SouthTrust was the first financial institution in the nation to introduce what was termed at the time an "automated central information system" in 1971.


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