PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. HISTORY

  • Bank Name:Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
  • Bank Class:Federal Reserve Member Bank
  • Member FDIC:Certificate #8903
  • Locations:10 Branches in Missouri

Peoples Bank & Trust Co. was founded on March 10, 1924 and has been serving the financial needs of their customers for over 100 years.

Peoples Bank & Trust Co. currently operates with 10 branches located in Missouri as a subsidiary of Lincoln County Bancorp, Inc.. Check below for important events in banks history.

IMPORTANT EVENTS IN BANKS HISTORY

Below is a list of some important events in the history of Peoples Bank & Trust Co., including mergers and acquisitions.

DATEEVENT

03-10-1924Institution established. Original name: Peoples Bank of Hawk Point.

07-29-1971Main Office moved to Lincoln Street And Highway 47, Hawk Point, MO 63349.

12-18-1978Changed Institution Name to Peoples Bank of Lincoln County.

12-18-1978Main Office moved to 460 Wood Street, Troy, MO 63379.

12-18-1978Acquired Citizens Bank of Troy (20984) in Troy, MO.

03-30-1986Changed Institution Name to Peoples Bank and Trust Company of Lincoln County.

04-01-1986Changed Trust Powers to Limited.

11-06-1995Institution becomes member of the Federal Reserve System.

11-06-1995Changed Primary Federal Regulatory Agency to Fed.

03-07-2000Main Office moved to Cherry And Wood Streets, Troy, MO 63379.

03-07-2000Changed Institution Name to Peoples Bank & Trust Co..

12-24-2003Main Office moved to 430 East Wood Street, Troy, MO 63379.

12-11-2021Acquired Bank of Louisiana (8885) in Louisiana, MO.

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POPULAR BRANCHES
430 East Wood Street, Troy, MO 63379
106 N Business Hwy 61, Bowling Green, MO 63334
1310 North Main Street, O'Fallon, MO 63366
105 South Main Street, Elsberry, MO 63343
103 Pine Street, Winfield, MO 63389
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