2009
11.13
Southeast Banks Receive “GIVE” Awards, Honoring Community Service

Market Wire, November, 2009

Six financial institutions have been honored
with first annual Southeast Community Bank “GIVE” Awards, which recognize
community banks that have launched exceptional community service efforts.

The winners are:

--  Bank of Tennessee -- Kingsport, Tennessee water damage seattle -- for utilizing grants to
    renovate apartments for low and middle income families and senior citizens,
    while also feeding the hungry and encouraging home ownership
--  Fifth Third Bank -- Charlotte, North Carolina -- for its exceptional
    commitment to encouraging financial literacy among people of all ages
--  Paragon National Bank -- Memphis, Tennessee -- for its endless
    dedication to children's issues including education and mentoring, as well
    as its hands-on support of the Make A Wish Foundation
--  The Peoples Bank -- Biloxi, Mississippi -- for donating time and money
    to nonprofit organizations helping families and children, the hungry, and
    the community as a whole
--  Southern Bancorp -- Ruleville, Mississippi -- for sharing its wealth
    to help revitalize one of the poorest areas of the country, the Mississippi
    Delta, while creating new jobs and opportunities
--  the little bank -- Kinston, North Carolina -- for changing the lives
    of children through efforts including the "little by little" program, which
    encourages students to stay in school and attend college
    

“GIVE” stands for charitable Giving, community Involvement, Volunteerism
and employee Engagement. Judges experienced in community banking evaluated
the entries based on objectives, strategies and end results. Banks from
seven southeastern states — with asset sizes ranging from $60 million to
$115 billion — competed for the honors.

“We knew that many community banks make helping the community a priority,
but we were deeply touched by the scope of their generosity,” said Sal
Inserra, partner at Porter Keadle Moore,
LLP , the accounting firm that hosted the awards. “These banks had
amazing programs underway long before the awards were announced; we’re
happy to make people aware of the inspiring things they do.”

Several banks received honorable mentions for their charitable works. They
include:

--  Capital City Bank -- Tallahassee, Florida -- for  its "Take it to Ten"
    initiative which requires employees to devote at least ten hours per year
    to volunteer activities
--  Citizens South Bank -- Gastonia, North Carolina -- for using TARP
    funds to offer below-market mortgage rates with no closing costs to people
    who buy real estate from the bank's borrowers
--  RBC Bank -- Raleigh, North Carolina -- for its "Blue Water Initiative"
    which supports clean drinking water and watershed protection
--  The Peoples Bank -- Winder, Georgia -- for its "H.E.R.O.E.S." (Helping
    Everyone Reach Out Every Day and Serve) program which gives every bank
    employee and board member $100 each to support causes of their choice
    

The winners were honored at an awards banquet on November 11, 2009 at The
Mansion in Buckhead

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