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First Commerce Bank

www.firstcommercebank.net

 
First Commerce Bank was the dream of a group of local people who saw the need for a locally owned, locally managed community bank. With the help of over 1,000 shareholders, that dream became a reality on December 2, 2002. Along with our employees, we realize that our customers and our community are our most important asset. Our goal is to provide our community with competitive banking products that meet our customers` needs. But we don`t stop there. We strive to provide our banking products with superior and unparalleled customer service. When you hear us say "thank you for your business," ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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