Bank SNB
- Bank Name:Bank SNB
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Member Bank
- FDIC ID:Certificate #4201 - Inactive
- FED RSSD ID:#398350 - Inactive
History Of Bank SNB
Bank SNB was established on June 16, 1894, under the name The Stillwater National Bank. Over the decades, the institution underwent several name changes, including a significant transformation on December 15, 1964, when it became The Stillwater National Bank and Trust Company. In a strategic move, the bank changed its name to Bank SNB and restructured its regulatory framework on October 1, 2014, becoming a state-chartered bank and a member of the Federal Reserve System. The bank expanded its operations through several acquisitions, including the purchase of McMullen Bank in Tilden, Texas, on July 28, 2006, and Bank of Kansas in South Hutchinson, Kansas, on November 16, 2013. On October 10, 2015, it acquired First Commercial Bank in Edmond, Oklahoma. Finally, on May 29, 2018, Bank SNB merged with Simmons Bank based in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, marking the end of its independent operations.
Below is a list of some important events in banks history, including mergers and acquisitions.
1894-06-16Institution established. Original name: The Stillwater National Bank.
1964-12-15Changed Institution Name to The Stillwater National Bank and Trust Company.
2006-07-28Acquired McMullen Bank in Tilden, TX.
2013-11-16Changed Institution Name to Bank Snb, National Association.
2013-11-16Acquired Bank of Kansas in South Hutchinson, KS.
2014-10-01Changed Chartering Agency to State.
2014-10-01Changed Bank Class to State Chartered Bank, member of the Federal Reserve System (FRS).
2014-10-01Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to FED.
2014-10-01Changed Institution Name to Bank Snb.
2015-10-10Acquired First Commercial Bank in Edmond, OK.
2018-05-29Merged and became part of Simmons Bank in Pine Bluff, AR.
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