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Rebeca Romero Rainey: Stories worth telling

Independent Banker

I’m headed to Memphis to meet with our state and regional partners, and then I’ll be engaging with the team at CRA Partners. Together, we will ensure the entire nation knows exactly what it means to be a community bank. Where I’ll be this month. Share a new development, community project or initiative. Rebeca Romero Rainey.

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Rebeca Romero Rainey: Let’s continue to push the boundaries

Independent Banker

at The Venture Center for our Demo Day of the ICBA ThinkTECH Accelerator, and in Memphis, Tenn., with our state regional partners. We need every community banker, from every corner of our nation, to tell the positive story of our industry with legislators. Where I’ll be this month. I’ll be in Little Rock, Ark.,

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First Horizon Unit to Buy Firm That Securitizes SBA Loans

American Banker

A unit of First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., has agreed to buy Coastal Securities, a Houston firm that trades, securitizes and analyzes Small Business Administration loans.

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M&A Likely to Remain Slow, Says First Horizon Chief

American Banker

Bryan Jordan, chairman and chief executive of First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., M&A activity has slowed this year, and D. doesn't see that changing anytime soon.

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Solid Revenue Lifts First Horizon's Results

American Banker

First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., reports solid quarterly results on the strength of revenue growth.

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First Horizon Reports Solid Results on Increased Revenue

American Banker

First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., reported improved quarterly earnings that reflected higher revenue.

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First Horizon, Wintrust to Buy Franchise Loans from GE Capital

American Banker

First Horizon in Memphis, Tenn., and Wintrust Financial in Rosemont, Ill., have agreed to buy more than $1.2 billion in franchise loans from GE Capital.

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