Bank of the Carolinas
- Bank Name:Bank of the Carolinas
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Nonmember Bank
- FDIC ID:Certificate #34903 - Inactive
- FED RSSD ID:#2750699 - Inactive
History Of Bank of the Carolinas
The Bank of the Carolinas was established on December 7, 1998, originally operating under the name Bank of Davie. On December 31, 2001, the institution acquired Bank of the Carolinas, subsequently adopting its name. The bank underwent a significant transition on August 6, 2015, when it merged with Bank of the Ozarks, based in Little Rock, Arkansas. Following the merger, the main office was relocated to 135 Boxwood Village Drive in Mocksville, North Carolina. The institution's name was officially changed to Bank of the Ozarks on the same day. The Bank of the Carolinas, as part of its history, reflects the broader trends of consolidation within the banking industry in the United States.
Below is a list of some important events in banks history, including mergers and acquisitions.
1998-12-07Institution established. Original name: Bank of Davie.
2001-12-31Changed Institution Name to Bank of the Carolinas.
2001-12-31Acquired Bank of the Carolinas in Landis, NC.
2015-08-06Main Office moved to 135 Boxwood Village Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028.
2015-08-06Merged and became part of Bank of the Ozarks (110) in Little Rock, AR.
2015-08-06Changed Institution Name to Bank of the Ozarks.
2016-07-22Changed Institution Name to Bank of the Ozarks.
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