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Revision as of 05:24, 3 April 2008

This is a list of commercial and retail banks in the USA. For companies whose business is primarily investment banking, see List of investment banks

According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), there were 8,694 active financial instutitions in the United States as of March 1, 2007. The complete list is available from the FDIC's site, linked at the bottom of this page.

Banks are listed by the state, commonwealth, or territory in which the bank's headquarters are located. Successors to defunct banks are indicated in parentheses. Some of the banks have links to their websites. Some banks will be listed in all or multiple states if they are a Federal and National bank with additional branches in the referenced state.

Alabama

Defunct banks

Alaska

Defunct banks

Arizona

Defunct banks

Arkansas

Defunct banks

California

Defunct banks

Colorado

Defunct banks

Connecticut

Defunct
  • American Savings Bank (Acquired by TD Banknorth)
  • Connecticut Bank and Trust (Acquired by Bank of Boston now Bank of America)
  • CornerStone Bank (Acquired by NewAlliance Bank)
  • Glastonbury Bank and Trust (Acquired by TD Banknorth)
  • Mechanics Bank (Acquired by Webster Bank)
  • New Haven Savings Bank (Acquired by NewAlliance Bank)
  • Savings Bank of Manchester (Acquired by NewAlliance Bank)
  • State National Bank of Connecticut (Acquired by Connecticut Bank and Trust)
  • Tolland Bank (Acquired by NewAlliance Bank)
  • Bank of Guam
  • Shawmut Bank (Acquired by FleetBoston Financial)
  • Southington Savings Bank (Acquired by Banknorth Connecticut now TD Banknorth)

Delaware

  • Artisans' Bank
  • Brandywine Bank & Trust
  • County Bank
  • Felton Bank
  • First Bank of Delaware
  • First National Bank of Wyoming
  • ING Direct
  • Wilmington Trust
  • WSFS Bank or Wilmington Savings Fund Society.

District of Columbia

Defunct

Florida

Defunct banks

Georgia

  • Appalachian Community Bank (headquartered in Ellijay)
  • AFB&T (division of Synovus Financial with offices in Athens, Monroe, Lavonia, Hartwell, Watkinsville, Augusta)
  • AFB&T-Augusta (Augusta division of AFB&T with main office in Athens)
  • Ameris Bank (headquartered in Moultrie)
  • Bank of Athens (branch of GBT-Gainesville to be acquired by SunTrust Bank)
  • Bank of America (headquartered in Charlotte, NC)
  • Bank of North Georgia (headquartered in Alpharetta, division of Synovus Financial)
  • Bank of Terrell (headquartered in Dawson-Division of Georgia Community Banks, Roberta, GA)
  • BestBank(Part of Guaranty Bank-Headquartered in Norcross, Ga.)
  • Charter Bank (headquartered in West Point)
  • Columbus Bank and Trust Company (lead bank of Synovus Financial Corp. with headquarters in Columbus)
  • Community Bank and Trust (headquartered in Cornelia)
  • Community Bank of The South (headquartered in Smyrna)
  • Community Bank of West Georgia (headquartered in Villa Rica)
  • Community Trust Bank ( division of GBT to be acquired by SunTrust)
  • Crescent Bank and Trust (headquartered in Jasper)
  • Farmers and Merchants Bank (headquartered in Washington, GA)
  • First American Bank and Trust Company (headquartered in Athens)
  • First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company (headquartered in Columbia, SC with branches in Toccoa, Lavonia, Hartwell, Carnesville, Thomson, and Warrenton)
  • Fidelity Bank (headquartered in Atlanta)
  • First National Bank (headquartered in Savannah)
  • First National Bank of Gwinnett (division of GBT-soon to be acquired by SunTrust)
  • First National Bank of the South (division of GBT to be acquired by SunTrust)
  • Flagstar Bank (regional headquarters in Dunwoody)
  • Gainesville Bank & Trust, GB&T (headquartered in Gainesville) (acquired by SunTrust Banks)
  • Georgia Bank & Trust
  • Georgia State Bank (headquartered in Mableton-soon to be acquired by RBC)
  • Global Commerce Bank
  • Habersham Bank (headquartered in Cornelia)
  • Heritage Bank (headquartered in Jonesboro)
  • Heritage Bank of the South (headquartered in Albany)
  • Hometown Bank of Villa Rica (Division of GBT-to be acquired by SunTrust)
  • Integrity Bank (headquartered in Alpharetta)
  • Merchants and Farmers Bank (headquartered in Comer)
  • The National Bank of Georgia (headquartered in Athens)
  • Net Bank (headquartered in Alpharetta)
  • Northeast Georgia Bank (headquartered in Lavonia)
  • Pinnacle Bank (headquartered in Elberton)
  • RBC Centura Bank (headquartered in Raleigh, NC)
  • Rivoli Bank and Trust (headquartered in Macon)
  • Security Bank of Bibb County (headquartered in Macon)
  • Security Bank of Houston County (headquartered in Macon)
  • Security Bank of Jones County (headquartered in Macon)
  • Security Bank of North Metro (headquartered in Macon)
  • Security Bank of the South (headquartered in Smyrna)
  • Security Exchange Bank (headquartered in Marietta)
  • Southwest Georgia Bank (headquartered in Moultrie)
  • SunTrust Bank (headquartered in Atlanta)
  • The Peoples Bank (headquartered in Winder)
  • The Savannah Bank (headquartered in Savannah)
  • United Community Bank (headquartered in Blairsville)
  • United Bank & Trust (division of GBT to be acquired by SunTrust)
  • Wachovia Bank (headquartered in Charlotte, NC)
  • Sea Island Bank (division of Synovus Financial with offices in Savannah and Statesboro)
Defunct
  • Bank of Hampton (Acquired by First Union)
  • Bank of Smyrna (acquired by First Bank and Trust in 1976)
  • First American Bank (acquired by SouthTrust in 1992)
  • First Atlanta (acquired by Wachovia)
  • First Bank and Trust (acquired by National Bank of Georgia in 1982)
  • First Union (acquired Wachovia and adopted Wachovia's name in 2001)
  • Georgia Federal (acquired by First Union in 1994)
  • Main Street Bank (acquired by BB&T in 2006)
  • Marietta Federal (acquired by Georgia Federal in 1981)
  • National Bank of Georgia (acquired by First American Bank in 1987)
  • Riverside Bank (acquired by Bank of North Georgia in 2006)
  • SouthTrust (acquired by Wachovia in 2004)
  • Trust Company Bank of Georgia (merger with SunBanks of Florida in 1985 formed Sun Trust)
  • Lumpkin State Bank (merged with Gainesvilee Bank & Trust in 2004)

Guam

Defunct

Hawaii

Illinois

Defunct

Indiana

Defunct

Kansas

  • Alliance Bank
  • Capital City Bank
  • Capitol Federal Savings
  • Central National Bank
  • Columbian Bank
  • CoreFirst Bank & Trust
  • Corner Bank
  • Emprise Bank
  • The Exchange National Bank & Trust Co.
  • Fidelity Bank
  • Fidelity State Bank & Trust Co. of Topeka
  • First National Bank & Trust Co.
  • Heritage Bank
  • Intrust Bank
  • Kaw Valley Bank
  • Landmark National Bank
  • Legacy Bank
  • Morrill & Janes Bank
  • National Bank of Kansas City's Retail Division
  • National Bank of Kansas City's Mortgage Division
  • Peoples State Bank of Cherryvale
  • Relianz Bank
  • Security Savings Bank
  • Silver Lake Bank
  • Southwest National Bank
Defunct

Kentucky

Defunct
  • Bank of Louisville (BB&T)
  • Central Bank & Trust (National City)
  • Citizens Fidelity Bank (PNC Bank)
  • Owensboro National Bank (changed name to Area Bank, then sold to BB&T)

Louisiana

Defunct

(all the following banks have been consolidated over the years into First National Bank of Commerce, and ultimately into JPMorgan Chase)

  • Premier Bank
  • Pelican Bank
  • Capital Bank
  • Citizens Bank
  • Canal Bank
  • Canal Trust and Savings Bank

Maine

Defunct

Maine National Bank (Fleet Bank then Bank of America)

Maryland

Defunct
  • F&M Bank/Allegiance (BB&T)
  • Farmers Bank of Maryland (First Virginia Bank now BB&T)
  • Frederick County National Bank (now BB&T)
  • Mercantile Bankshares Corporation (acquired by PNC financial services group)

Massachusetts

Defunct banks

Michigan

Defunct

Minnesota

Defunct banks

Missouri

  • Bank of Missouri
  • Commerce Bank (Kansas City, MO)
  • First Banks
  • Great Southern Bank

Mississippi

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

Defunct

New Jersey

Defunct banks

New Mexico

New York

Defunct banks

North Carolina

Defunct banks

North Dakota

Ohio

Defunct
  • Bank One (purchased by Chase Bank)
  • Society Bank (merged with Key Bank which was formerly known as Commercial Bank of Albany (New York))
  • Continental Savings Bank (purchased by Dollar Bank)
  • Sky Financial Bank (Merged with into Huntington Bancshares)

Oklahoma

Defunct

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Defunct banks

Puerto Rico

Defunct banks

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Defunct Banks

Tennessee

  • Bank of Tennessee (Kingsport)
  • BankEast
  • BankTennessee (Collierville)
  • CBBC (Marvyille, TN)
  • Citizens National Bank of Athens
  • Citizens National Bank of Sevier County
  • Citizens Tri County Bank
  • Clayton Bank & Trust
  • Commercial Bank
  • Community South Bank
  • F&M Bank
  • FSG Bank/First Security (Chattanooga)
  • The Farmers Bank (Portland, TN)
  • First Bank (Lexington, TN)
  • Fitst Citizens National Bank
  • First Farmers & Merchants Bank
  • First Federal Bank (Dickson TN)
  • First National Bank of Loudon County
  • First South Bank
  • First State Bank (Union City)
  • First Tennessee Bank (Memphis)
  • First Volunteer Bank
  • GreenBank, Greene County Bank (Greeneville, TN)
  • Home Federal Bank of Tennessee (Knoxville)
  • MCB-Mountain Commerce Bank
  • National Bank of Tennessee (Newport)
  • Pinnacle Financial Partners (Nashville)
  • Peoples Bank of East Tennessee
  • Peoples State Bank of Commerce
  • Pinnacle National Bank Nashville
  • Renasant Bank
  • Tennessee State Bank
  • United Community Bank
  • Wilson Bank & Trust
Defunct banks
  • American Fidelity Bank (acquired by GreenBank)
  • Bank of Knoxville (acquired by Third National Bank)
  • Bank of Maryville (acquired by First Tennessee Bank)
  • Bank of the South, Mt Juliet (acquire by Pinnacle Financial)
  • BankFirst of Knoxville (acquired by BB&T)
  • Blount National Bank (acquired by First American Bank)
  • First American Bank (acquired by AmSouth Bank)
  • First Citizens of Cleveland (acquired by BB&T)
  • First Federal (acquired by Union Planters Bank)
  • Home Bank, of Ducktown & Maryville (acquired by BB&T)
  • National Commerce Financial, known as National Bank of Commerce (acquired by SunTrust Bank)
  • PrimeTrust Bank, Nashville (acquired by Pinnacle Financial)
  • Third National Bank of Tennessee - now part of SunTrust Bank
  • Union Planters Bank - now part of Regions Bank
  • United American Bank - failed in 1983. Declared insolvent by FDIC.

Texas

Defunct banks

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Defunct banks

Washington

Defunct banks
  • First National Bank of Seattle (Seattle-First National Bank), acquired by Bank of America
  • Rainier National Bank, acquired by Security Pacific Bank, which was acquired by Bank of America

West Virginia

Defunct banks
  • CB&T (which is now part of Columbus, OH based Huntington Banks)
  • One Valley Bank (which is now BB&T)
  • Bruceton Bank (which is now Clear Mountain Bank)
  • Farmer's & Merchant's Bank (Acquired by One Valley)
  • Mercantile Banking & Trust Co. (Acquired by One Valley)

Wisconsin

Defunct banks

Wyoming

Former federal banks

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