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Bailout Bank Bio: Simmons First National

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November 18, 2008
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Simmons First logoSimmons First National Corporation is a financial holding company based in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The primary banking subsidiary is Simmons First National Bank which serves Central and Western Arkansas. According to its website, Simmons First National Corporation has eight banking subsidiaries and operates 86 offices in 47 communities around Arkansas. Simmons First National has received preliminary approval for $40 million in capital through the Treasury Department’s Capital Purchase Program.


 
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►Financial Documents

2008-10-30 Simmons 8-K

2008-09-30 Simmons 10-Q

2008 Simmons Proxy

2007 Simmons 10-K

2007 Simmons Annual Report

►Federal contracts

No federal contracts found

►Lobbying reports (if any)

Third Quarter 2008
 
No lobbying records found

►Political Contributions

Center for Responsive Politics  (Last Accessed 11/18/08)

►Related Articles

November 17, 2008 List Of Cos Planning To Participate In US Govt's TARP CNNMoney

November 14, 2008 Loan Losses Hammer Bank Profits The Morning News

Bailout Bank Bio: Simmons First National
 

 

Federal Equity Investment

$40 million

Total Revenue

$214.539 million (2007)

Net Income

$27.36 million (2007)

Number of Employees

1,125

Corporate Headquarters

Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Business Sector

Financial

Officers and Directors

J. Thomas May, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
David L. Bartlett, President, Chief Operating Officer
Robert A. Fehlman, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President

Corporate Website

www.simmonsfirst.com

Executive Compensation

Simmons First Nationa


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated November 18, 2008

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