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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$37.5M
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A locally owned and operated Bank, AmeriFirst Bank has offices in Union Springs, Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama and Prattville Alabama. AmeriFirst Bank is committed to serving the credit needs of it's entire assessment area, including all low-to-moderate income areas. The main office is located at 104 E. Hardaway Avenue, Union Springs, Alabama which is within the central business district. AmeriFirst is a retail bank, offering traditional financial services to it's public, including commercial, mortgage and consumer installment lending. The Board and Management are willing to entertain any reasonable loan request to any qualified applicant.
Manager
Cheryl ReedNumber of Employees 34
Contact Information
104 E Hardaway Ave
Union Springs, Alabama 36089
1 334 738 2060
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NAICS Code Commercial Banking: 522110
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Star Bank completes acquisition of Amerifirst Bank locations
CINCINNATI--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 14, 1997--At the close of business on Friday, February 14, 1997, Star Bank, N.A., will have successfully completed the acquisition of approximately $100 million in deposits involving seven branch locations of Amerifirst Bank, N.A. All seven of these branches are located in Southwestern Ohio, mainly in the Greater...
Star Bank to acquire seven Amerifirst Bank locations
CINCINNATI--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 22, 1996--Star Bank, N.A., has signed a definitive agreement to acquire seven branch locations and approximately $100 million in deposits of Amerifirst Bank, N.A. This announcement was made by Richard K. Davis, executive vice president and head of consumer banking for Star Banc Corporation (NYSE:STB) and Star Bank,...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Cheryl Reed | Manager |
| Eric Johnson |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Amerifirst Bank | Manager | Current |
Eric Johnson is a Senior Vice President for Marshall BankFirst's Commercial Real Estate Division. Based in Orlando, he has more than 20 years of real estate and other financing experience. He is responsible for the origination, negotiation, structuring and closing of commercial real estate loans. Prior to joining Marshall BankFirst Corp, Johnson was Regional President for Community Bank of Florida, where he was responsible for all aspects of the bank including loan production, credit analysis, processing and servicing. His past experience includes key lending positions with former banking pillars Barnett and AmeriFirst Bank. He has spent more than 24 years in the banking industry and served as a Senior Officer and Director in his most recent position. Johnson holds a bachelor's degree in professional studies from Barry University in Miami and attended graduate school in Colorado. He has completed numerous certificate programs in all aspects of lending and has served as Officer and Director of countless business and civic organizations during his career.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Amerifirst Bank | Current | |
| Community Bank of Florida | President, Central | Former |
| Community Bank of Florida | Board of Directors | Former |
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