United Community Bank logo United Community Banks, Inc. is a bank holding company that conducts its operations through United Community Bank, Brevard, North Carolina, and United Community Bank, Blairsville, Georgia (collectively the Bank). Substantially all of United’s activities were conducted by the Bank. As of April 24, 2008, the company operated 109 banking offices located in north Georgia, the Atlanta region, coastal Georgia, western North Carolina, and east Tennessee. United Community Banks was founded in 1950 and is headquartered in Blairsville, Georgia. In June 2007, United acquired Gwinnett Commercial Group, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary First Bank of the South.

In December United Community began participating in the Treasury Department’s Capital Purchase program. Under the program the company received $180 million from Treasury in exchange for preferred stock and warrants.


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Bailout Bank Bio: United Community Banks

 

Federal Equity Investment

$180 million

Total Revenue

$613.93 million

Net Income

$57.99 million

Number of Employees

2,026

Corporate Headquarters

Blairsville, Georgia

Business Sector

Bank

Officers and Directors

Tallent, Jimmy, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Head, Robert, Chairman of the Board

Other Officers and Directors

Corporate Website

http://www.ucbi.com

Executive Compensation

United Community Banks, Inc.

►Financial Documents

2009-01-23 United Community 8K

2008-09-30 United Community 10Q

2008 United Community Proxy

2007 United Community Annual Report

2007 United Community 10K

Federal contracts

No federal contracts located.

Lobbying reports (if any)

Fourth Quarter 2008

No lobbying reports located.

Political Contributions

Center for Responsive Politics (last accessed 03/24/2009)

Related Articles

January 23, 2009 United Community Banks, Inc. Q4 2008 Earnings Call Transcript (Seeking Alpha)

 

Last Updated March 24, 2009

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