All About First Tennessee Bank
The First Tennessee Bank which is a subsidiary of First Horizon National Corporation is situated in Memphis, Tennessee. changed its name from First Tennessee National Corporation to First Horizon National Corporation , in April 2004. The firm which provides financial services through hundreds of offices in more than 40 states has 13000 employees working in it.
The bank has bought the rights to the title “Official Bank of Beale Street” through a marketing partnership with Performa Entertainment Real Estate Inc. The deal involves duel sponsorship with Pepsi for a two by seven foot LED sign at Handy Park, located on Beale Street. The bank has also placed an ATM at the entrance to the park. Its logo is a cutout portion of the Tennessee state flag. Though the logo is shared among all three subsidiaries of FHNC, the First Horizon name is virtually nonexistent in Tennessee, and the First Tennessee name is virtually nonexistent outside of Tennessee.
The Commercial Banking services provided by the First Tennessee Bank are:
Deposit products
Loans
Investments
Insurance
Financial planning
Trusts
Asset management
Cash management services
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