Former Third National and SunTrust chief financial officer was among first women to reach C-suite in Nashville banking
Veteran health care banker follows the lead of former colleagues
Latest FDIC numbers suggest new realities emerging in who holds onto Nashville's money
The streetcar boycott of 1905 and the Dutchman's Curve rail disaster of 1918 each loomed large this week in our city's history
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Big banks and upstarts differ on meaning of latest FDIC data measuring market share by deposits -- newer locals seem to be gaining on large rivals, but some call deposits an outmoded standard
Williams is credited with taking Nashville's banking industry into the music business
In black during second year of operations, trust-oriented bank is one of many grabbing market share in area
An excerpt from the multi-author book Nashville: An American Self-Portrait, edited by John Egerton and E. Thomas Wood
Borrowers see tighter money; lack of local control may cut both ways
One Nashville borrower says tightening credit standards held up his company's bank deal for three months, forcing it to delay acquisitions and other growth plans.