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First Bank & Trust
IndustrieFinance and Insurance
Gegründet1991 as First Bank and Trust
HauptsitzNew Orleans, Louisiana, USA
ProdukteCredit cards, Loans, deposit products, insurance, investments, financial planning, trust, asset management, and cash management services.
Websitehttp://www.fbtonline.com/

Founded in 1991, First Bank and Trust is a New Orleans-based independent bank with branch locations across the Gulf Coast.[1]

The main office is located in Downtown New Orleans inside the First Bank and Trust Tower

First Bank and Trust has branches located in Louisiana in New Orleans, Metairie, Algiers, Kenner, Harahan, Covington, Harvey, Baton Rouge, Amite, Greensburg, Hammond, and Lafayette. Additionally, First Bank and Trust serves Mississippi with branches in Biloxi and Gulftport.[2] Home mortgage offices (FBT Mortgage, LLC), covering southeast Louisiana.

First Bank and Trust's parent company, First Trust Corporation, also holds affiliated subsidiaries FBT Investments,[3] FBT Advisors and First Insurance Agency.

First Bank and Trust is state chartered and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-insured with approximately $925 million in assets.[4]

The company's logo is based on the Delta symbol that represented "change" and "strength" during ancient times. In New Orleans, the shape symbolizes the Mississippi River delta region that the bank serves.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Bloomberg Businessweek Company Overview: First Bank and Trust, Inc". Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  2. ^ "Merger Decisions 2008: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  3. ^ "FBT Investments, Inc". Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  4. ^ "First Trust Corporation Announces Agreement To Acquire Globe Bancorp And Globe Homestead" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  5. ^ "James S. Aber". "Mississippi". Retrieved 2011-11-02.