Merchants & Planters Bank
Merchants and Planters Bank traces its roots back to 1946 in Tupelo, Arkansas, when the nation was recovering from World War II. Businesses and agricultural operations were expanding, and the financial needs for local farmers and merchants were also growing as the economy was on a post-war fast track. To help meet those financial needs, several community leaders had a dream of a local community-minded bank serving the local community. That philosophy began a tradition that hasn't changed in over 70 years. J.H. Snapp, owner of the Bank of Tupelo, acquired permission to move the Bank of Tupelo charter to Newport and rename the organization Merchants and Planters Bank. The Bank of Tupelo brought a rich tradition of customer banking principles to Newport. The founding fathers: D.H. Burton, W.A. McCartney, Ralph McDonald, Sr., P.K. Holmes, Jr., R.C. Biggadike, J.A. Thompson, Jr., Fred M. Pickens, Sr., Robert G. Holden and P.L. Copeland had a dream, and that was a bank owned by the people, for the people. That dream prompted others, 43 to be exact, to raise the capital necessary to finance Merchants and Planters Bank. Since those early days, Merchants and Planters has grown and expanded into five counties, with a total of eleven banking locationsand one mortgage lending office. In addition to full service banking, we offer a full line of insurance and investment products through M&P Insurance and Investments Services. Both companies are under the umbrella of M&P Community Bancshares, the holding company for Merchants and Planters Bank.
About Merchants & Planters Bank
Founded
1946Estimated Revenue
$10M-$50MEmployees
11-50Category
Sector
Commercial Banks, Not Elsewhere ClassifiedIndustry Group
Commercial BanksIndustry
BankingLocation
City
NewportState
ArkansasCountry
United StatesMerchants & Planters Bank
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