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Peachtree National changing namesTue, 06/12/2007 - 4:53pm
By: The Citizen
Synovus, the Columbus, Georgia-based diversified financial services company today announced plans to merge three Synovus banks. First Nation Bank, based in Covington, Georgia, and Peachtree National Bank in Peachtree City with Bank of North Georgia, headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia. Pending regulatory approval of the merger, the combined banks will be called Bank of North Georgia. “A primary benefit of the consolidation is that the three banks share the same values and corporate culture,” said Don Howard, Chairman of Bank of North Georgia. “We will continue to maintain the same level of superior customer service that we have always offered to our customers with the ability to do even more. The consolidation will ultimately make our new organization a more successful and powerful bank in this important Synovus market.” Once the merger is complete, the newly expanded Bank of North Georgia will have a total asset size of $4.8 billion with 33 bank locations with a full range of products and services including mortgage, investments and private client services. After the merger, Bank of North Georgia will serve more than 51,000 households and will have 745 team members. According to Richard Spink, CEO of Peachtree National Bank, “By combining the three banks into one under the Bank of North Georgia name, we will be able to grow beyond our current borders by having an expanded infrastructure in place throughout metro Atlanta.” Following the consolidation, Don Howard will continue in his role as Chairman of Bank of North Georgia, Kessel Stelling will remain as President and CEO, and Randy Carroll will continue as Vice Chairman. Steve Wood, current President and CEO of First Nation Bank, will serve the Covington market until his retirement at year-end. Richard Spink, current CEO of Peachtree National Bank, will remain in an executive leadership role overseeing the Peachtree City market with expanded responsibilities within Bank of North Georgia. “One of the key benefits of this consolidation is the combined expertise of successful, veteran leaders who have a proven history of growing their markets and have built a loyal customer base,” said Fred L. Green III, President and COO of Synovus. “We will be able to share talent across our Atlanta footprint and offer enhanced and more diversified products and services to better meet the needs of our customers in this dynamic, high potential market.” As a newly consolidated organization, Bank of North Georgia will continue to look for strategic office locations to add to their footprint in the Atlanta area. login to post comments |