Bank of York

  • Bank Name:Bank of York
  • Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Nonmember Bank
  • FDIC ID:Certificate #862 - Inactive
  • FED RSSD ID:#359838 - Inactive
Headquarters:301 Broad Street, York, Alabama 36925
Acquired by Investar Bank
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History Of Bank of York

The Bank of York was established on January 1, 1911, in York, Alabama. Over the years, it underwent various regulatory changes, including the withdrawal from membership in the Federal Reserve System on April 27, 2010, and subsequently changing its primary federal regulatory agency to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) on the same date. Additionally, on that date, the institution reclassified itself as a state-chartered bank, no longer affiliated with the Federal Reserve System. The bank's main office relocated to 301 Broad Street in York, Alabama, on March 21, 1990. Ultimately, the Bank of York merged with Investar Bank, National Association in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on November 1, 2019, marking the end of its independent operations.

Below is a list of some important events in banks history, including mergers and acquisitions.

1911-01-01Institution established. Original name: Bank of York.

1990-03-21Main Office moved to 301 Broad Street, York, AL 36925.

2010-04-27Institution withdraws from membership in the Federal Reserve System.

2010-04-27Changed Bank Class to State Chartered Bank, not member of the Federal Reserve System (FRS).

2010-04-27Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to FDIC.

2019-11-01Merged and became part of Investar Bank, National Association in Baton Rouge, LA.

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