TUPELO — Renasant Bank Wednesday announced its intention to enter the Columbus-Lowndes County market during the fourth quarter of 2010.
With its soon-to-be open location at 905 Main St., Renasant will bring its Greater Service banking culture into the heart of Columbus.
“Being a company with over 105-years of experience in conservative and sound banking practices, we are excited to bring Columbus-Lowndes County our first class service that is the foundation for our success,” said Renasant Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, E. Robinson McGraw. “We look forward to providing all the products of a large regional bank combined with the personal service of your hometown community bank.”
Along with Renasant”s traditional retail banking activities, its Columbus Main Street location will feature consumer, mortgage and commercial loans, treasury management solutions, and financial services representatives through onsite appointment.
“We believe good things are happening in the Golden Triangle and adding a Columbus location to partner with our two locations in West Point and our ATM in Starkville will help us to fill in our footprint in this market,” stated Scott Cochran, Renasant Mississippi Division President. “The availability of the Main Street location gave us a tremendous opportunity to access this market and the recent disruptions in the banking industry are allowing us to acquire top tier banking talent to help us obtain market share and quickly build a strong presence.”
Further pacing Renasant into the Columbus-Lowndes County market, Bill West has joined the Renasant team as Division President for Lowndes County.
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