Bancorpsouth Inc
NYSE:BXS (10/28/2021, 7:28:46 PM)
After market: 29.15 +0.39 (+1.36%)28.76
-0.31 (-1.07%)
BancorpSouth Bank engages in conducting general commercial banking, trust, and insurance businesses through offices in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas, and Illinois. The company is headquartered in Tupelo, Mississippi and currently employs 4,596 full-time employees. The Company, through its principal bank subsidiary, conducts commercial banking and financial services operations in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas and Illinois. The firm's segments include Community Banking, Insurance Agencies, and General Corporate and Other. Its Community Banking segment provides a range of deposit products, commercial loans and consumer loans. Its Insurance Agencies segment serves as agents in the sale of commercial lines of insurance and full lines of property and casualty, life, health and employee benefits products and services. Its General Corporate and Other segment includes mortgage banking, trust services, credit card activities, investment services and other activities not allocated to the Community Banking or Insurance Agencies segments.
Bancorpsouth Inc
201 South Spring Street
Tupelo MISSISSIPPI 38804
P: 16626802000.0
CEO: James D. Rollins
Employees: 4596
Website: https://www.bancorpsouth.com/
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