
All About AMSouth Bank
The AMSouth Bank is a regional bank holding company which was organized in 1970 as a corporation under the laws of Delaware and commenced doing business in 1972. provides a broad range of bank and bank-related services through its subsidiaries. It is a banking corporation organized under the laws of the State of Alabama and a wholly-owned subsidiary of AmSouth. It has 600 branches all over the country through which it offers a complete range of consumer and commercial banking and trust services to businesses and individuals. The Consumer Banking Group of the Bank provides a wide range off transaction, credit and financial services in order to satisfy the needs of its retail and small business customer base.
The Bank's Commercial Banking Group provides a variety of products and services, including commercial lending, international banking and cash management sales and operations. The Bank has a network of over 1,200 automated teller machines which in turn have shared automated tellers in over 50 states. The Bank also have a Wealth Management Group which offers a wide range of trustworthy services, including estate and trust planning, investment management for individuals and corporations, land and natural resources management, and employee benefit administration.
AmSouth Bank is a leader among regional banks in the Southeast due to its relationships with its customers. That's why it is known as "the relationship people." Amsouth has merged with Regions Financial Corporation on May 25, 2006. It is another Birmingham-based bank, the deal was $10 billion. The new branches are named with Regions Bank name and carry its services in that name only. As a result amsouth is also a part of new Regions Financial Corporation. The Bank's relationships with its communities reflect its simple and powerful commitment to service. This dedication with which the bank works benefits not only its customers, but also the communities they serve.
Some of the services which are provided by are as follows:
- AMSouth Customer Agreement.
- Document Request.
- Change of E-mail Address Request.
- On line Services.
- Phone Banking