Business Services Industry
The Bank of Nashville Unveils Bank-on-Business Program For Businesses
Business Wire, Sept 17, 1999
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 1999--
Mack S. Linebaugh, Jr., President & CEO of The Bank of Nashville (Nasdaq:CFGI), today announced the introduction of Bank-on-Business, a program which features financial products, discounts on business services, and many other special features - creating a one-stop resource for business owners.
"This is the most comprehensive program for businesses that we have offered," said Linebaugh. "We are pleased to make this time and money-saving program available to business owners in our community."
With a Bank-on-Business checking account at The Bank of Nashville, business owners can access line of credit options, equipment leasing, conventional and SBA loans, business property and casualty insurance, group life and health insurance, and retirement plan services.
In addition to the financial products, customers enrolled in this program receive discounts on many of the products and services they purchase on a regular basis. Special member rates are available on overnight delivery services, long distance phone service, office products, employee leasing, and computer backup services. "We have even included several benefits for the business owner such as discounts on lodging, airline travel, new car purchases and leases, plus savings of up to 50 percent on over 250,000 brand-name products," concluded Linebaugh.
"The value our customers will enjoy from these benefits is significant," said Linebaugh. "Bank-on-Business is designed to provide business owners with a single resource for most of their business needs and at the same time save them money with preferred pricing on everyday business services."
The Bank of Nashville is a wholly owned subsidiary of Community Financial Group, Inc., (Nasdaq:CFGI) a bank holding company with assets of approximately $281 million headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bank of Nashville operates branch offices in Davidson, Williamson and Sumner counties.
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