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- Q4738897 abstract "AmSouth Bancorporation was a banking company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, and operated for its final year in existence as a bank holding company (subsidiary) of Regions Financial Corporation after a merger between the two banks. AmSouth was previously known as First National Bank of Birmingham, which was first organized by Charles Linn in 1872. AmSouth was in the financial services industry and at its peak employed over twelve thousand people.AmSouth's size more than doubled in 2000 when it absorbed Nashville, Tennessee-based First American National Bank. With the merger came hundreds of branches primarily in Tennessee but also in Kentucky, Virginia, and Mississippi. This is cited as a rare example of one bank absorbing another bank larger than itself. As part of the deal, AmSouth also acquired Deposit Guaranty Bank (which was operating as a subsidiary of First American). AmSouth was known for its low risk accounts through its specialty in Wealth Management, especially in its largest market of Birmingham, Alabama, where it started its specialty. Following AmSouth's merger with First American in 1999, the company expanded its Wealth Management reach into many of First American's markets such as Nashville, Tennessee.".
- Q4738897 extinctionDate "2006-11-04".
- Q4738897 extinctionYear "2006".
- Q4738897 fate "Merged withRegions Bank".
- Q4738897 foundingYear "1970".
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- Q4738897 numberOfEmployees "12000".
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- Q4738897 defunct "2006-11-04".
- Q4738897 fate "Merged with Regions Bank".
- Q4738897 foundation "1970".
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- Q4738897 keyPeople "C. Dowd Ritter, Chief Executive Officer".
- Q4738897 location "Birmingham, Alabama, United States".
- Q4738897 name "AmSouth Bancorporation".
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- Q4738897 comment "AmSouth Bancorporation was a banking company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, and operated for its final year in existence as a bank holding company (subsidiary) of Regions Financial Corporation after a merger between the two banks. AmSouth was previously known as First National Bank of Birmingham, which was first organized by Charles Linn in 1872.".
- Q4738897 label "AmSouth Bancorporation".
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- Q4738897 name "AmSouth Bancorporation".