FIRST CENTURY BANK
- Bank Name:First Century Bank
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Member Bank
- FDIC ID:Certificate #6750 - Inactive
- FED RSSD ID:#569422 - Inactive
HISTORY OF FIRST CENTURY BANK
First Century Bank was established in October 1891 and headquartered in Bluefield, West Virginia. The bank operated as a subsidiary of First Century Bankshares, Inc.. First Century Bank was classified as a commercial bank, state charter and Fed member, supervised by the Federal Reserve (FRB). First Century Bank is no longer doing business under that name. To view branches, routing numbers, phone numbers and business hours; you can check Summit Community Bank page.
Below is a list of some important events in banks history, including mergers and acquisitions.
DATEEVENT
1891-10-09 -Institution established. Original name: The First National Bank of Bluefield.
1994-11-28 -Changed Institution Name to First Century Bank, National Association.
1994-11-28 -Acquired The Bank of Oceana (20808) in Oceana, WV.
1999-05-07 -Acquired First Century Bank (33414) in Wytheville, VA.
2012-01-20 -Changed Chartering Agency to State.
2012-01-20 -Changed Bank Class to State Chartered Bank, member of the Federal Reserve System (FRS).
2012-01-20 -Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to Fed.
2012-01-20 -Changed Institution Name to First Century Bank, Inc..
2012-01-21 -Changed Chartering Agency to State.
2012-01-21 -Changed Bank Class to State Chartered Bank, member of the Federal Reserve System (FRS).
2012-01-21 -Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to Fed.
2012-01-21 -Changed Institution Name to First Century Bank, Inc..
2017-04-01 -Merged and became part of Summit Community Bank, Inc (34102) in Moorefield, WV.
2018-10-24 -Changed Institution Name to Summit Community Bank, Inc.
2018-10-24 -Changed Institution Name to Summit Community Bank, Inc.
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