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First American Bank opens Florida headquarters in Naples

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First American Bank's new headquarters has more than 26,000 square feet of banking and office space First American Bank's new headquarters has more than 26,000 square feet of banking and office space First American Bank has opened its second commercial banking office and new Florida headquarters at the corner of Pine Ridge and Livingston roads, near the Marquesa Plaza in Naples. The bank continues to serve business clients and consumers from its previous headquarters at 3701 Tamiami Trail N. as well as from locations in Fort Myers and Cape Coral.

Jimberly Manjarrez-Kroenung will manage the office and lead the Pine Ridge team as they deepen relationships with the Naples business community, combining a sophisticated menu of financial services and products with local decision-making and superior service.

"First American Bank has grown to be a much admired company, with respected advisors whose focus is long-term client relationships," said John Fisher, president, First American Bank. The bank was founded as The State Bank 75 years ago, during the Great Depression in 1934.

A privately owned community bank, First American controls assets of $1.8 billion and is a member, FDIC, and belongs to the CDARS network, which offers FDIC coverage up to $50 million on CD deposits. The U. S. Small Business Administration Association has recognized First American Bank multiple times as a leading lender of small business loans.


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