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'''Superior Bank, National Association (N. A.)''' | '''Superior Bank, National Association (N. A.)''' was a community bank headquartered in [[Birmingham]] at the [[John A. Hand Building]] at 17 [[20th Street North]]. Superior Bank, N. A. was created on [[April 15]], [[2011]] to acquire the deposits and most of the assets of the failed [[Superior Bancorp]] and its subsidiary [[Superior Bank]]. Superior Bank, N. A. was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Houston, Texas-based [[Community Bancorp LLC]]. On [[November 11]], 2011, Superior merged with sister institution [[Cadence Bank]]. [[Doug Hutt]], originally named CEO, was president, and [[Sam Tortorici]] was CEO. | ||
==Birmingham-area offices== | ==Birmingham-area offices== | ||
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* [[Chelsea]]: 104 [[Chelsea Pointe Drive]] | * [[Chelsea]]: 104 [[Chelsea Pointe Drive]] | ||
* [[Cleveland]]: 18045 [[Alabama Highway 160]] | * [[Cleveland]]: 18045 [[Alabama Highway 160]] | ||
* [[Cullman]]: 1850 Cherokee Avenue Southwest | * [[Cullman]]: 1850 Cherokee Avenue Southwest (closed November 10, 2011) | ||
* [[Gardendale]]: 2250 [[Mount Olive Road]] | * [[Gardendale]]: 2250 [[Mount Olive Road]] | ||
* [[Greystone]] off of [[U.S. Highway 280]] | * [[Greystone]] off of [[U.S. Highway 280]] | ||
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* [[Trussville]]: 1950 [[Edwards Lake Road]] | * [[Trussville]]: 1950 [[Edwards Lake Road]] | ||
* [[Warrior]]: 218 Louisa Street | * [[Warrior]]: 218 Louisa Street | ||
* West Blount: 260 [[Alabama Highway 160]] in [[Hayden]] | * West Blount: 260 [[Alabama Highway 160]] in [[Hayden]] (closed November 4, 2011) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* Hubbard, Russell (April 15, 2011) "Banking regulators seize Superior Bank and Nexity Financial Corp." ''Birmingham News'' | * Hubbard, Russell (April 15, 2011) "Banking regulators seize Superior Bank and Nexity Financial Corp." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Hubbard, Russell (April 19, 2011) "Superior's new owner seeks more." ''Birmingham News'' | * Hubbard, Russell (April 19, 2011) "Superior's new owner seeks more." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Hubbard, Russell (November 3, 2011) "Cadence Bank declines chance to buy John Hand Building, downtown Birmingham landmark." ''Birmingham News'' | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.superiorbank.com/ Superior Bank] website | * [http://www.superiorbank.com/ Superior Bank] website | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Defunct banks]] | ||
[[Category:John A. Hand Building]] | [[Category:John A. Hand Building]] | ||
[[Category:2011 establishments]] | [[Category:2011 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:2011 disestablishments]] |
Latest revision as of 21:08, 4 November 2011
Superior Bank, National Association (N. A.) was a community bank headquartered in Birmingham at the John A. Hand Building at 17 20th Street North. Superior Bank, N. A. was created on April 15, 2011 to acquire the deposits and most of the assets of the failed Superior Bancorp and its subsidiary Superior Bank. Superior Bank, N. A. was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Houston, Texas-based Community Bancorp LLC. On November 11, 2011, Superior merged with sister institution Cadence Bank. Doug Hutt, originally named CEO, was president, and Sam Tortorici was CEO.
Birmingham-area offices
- Blountsville: 69156 Main Street
- Birmingham: John A. Hand Building, 17 20th Street North
- Childersburg: 33327 U.S. Highway 280
- Chelsea: 104 Chelsea Pointe Drive
- Cleveland: 18045 Alabama Highway 160
- Cullman: 1850 Cherokee Avenue Southwest (closed November 10, 2011)
- Gardendale: 2250 Mount Olive Road
- Greystone off of U.S. Highway 280
- Hoover: The Grove
- Mountain Brook: 2717 Culver Road, inside Western Supermarket
- Oneonta: 608 2nd Avenue East
- Oneonta Wal-Mart: 2453 2nd Avenue East
- Pelham: 101 Huntley Parkway
- Snead: 87615 U. S. Highway 278 in Altoona
- Sylacauga: 126 North Broadway Avenue
- Trussville: 1950 Edwards Lake Road
- Warrior: 218 Louisa Street
- West Blount: 260 Alabama Highway 160 in Hayden (closed November 4, 2011)
References
- Hubbard, Russell (April 15, 2011) "Banking regulators seize Superior Bank and Nexity Financial Corp." Birmingham News
- Hubbard, Russell (April 19, 2011) "Superior's new owner seeks more." Birmingham News
- Hubbard, Russell (November 3, 2011) "Cadence Bank declines chance to buy John Hand Building, downtown Birmingham landmark." Birmingham News
External links
- Superior Bank website