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Bankfirst Capital Corporation Completes Acquisition Of Tate Financial Corporation And Sycamore Bank

Oct 03, 2022almost 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

BankFirst Financial Services

Acquired Company

Tate Financial

Description

BankFirst Capital Corporation (OTCQX:BFCC) ("BankFirst" or the "Company"), parent of BankFirst Financial Services (the "Bank"), today announced the completion of its acquisition of Tate Financial Corporation, a Mississippi corporation ("Tate"), and its wholly-owned banking subsidiary, Sycamore Bank, Senatobia, Mississippi ("Sycamores Bank"). The acquisition results in BankFirst having 38 offices serving Mississippi and Alabama, with total assets of approximately $2.5 billion, gross loans of approximately $1.4 billion, and total deposits of approximately $2.1 billion.

Company Information

Company

BankFirst Financial Services

About

BankFirst Financial Services, the wholly-owned banking subsidiary of BankFirst Capital Corporation, was founded in 1888 and, as of September 30, 2021, is a $1.8 billion financial institution that is locally owned, controlled, and operated. The Bank is headquartered in Columbus, Mississippi, with additional branch offices in Flowood, Hattiesburg, Jackson, Louin, Macon, Madison, Newton, Starkville, and West Point, Mississippi and Addison, Aliceville, Arley, Bear Creek, Carrollton, Curry, Double Springs, Fayette, Gordo, Haleyville, Lynn, Northport, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The Bank also operates three loan production offices in Biloxi, Brookhaven and Oxford, Mississippi. BankFirst offers a wide variety of services for businesses and consumers. The Bank also offers internet banking, no-fee ATM access, checking, CD, and money market accounts, merchant services, mortgage loans, remote deposit capture, and more. For more information, visit www.bankfirstfs.com. Member FDIC SOURCE BankFirst Capital Corporation

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