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Simmons Bank Celebrates 120 Years of Service
Recognized as a symbol of strength and stability in the communities we serve PINE BLUFF, Ark., March 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On March 23, Simmons Bank

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[{"type":"text","content":" Recognized as a symbol of strength and stability in the communities we serve\nPINE BLUFF, Ark., March 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On March 23, Simmons Bank celebrates its 120th year of providing financial products and services to individuals and businesses in the communities it serves. To recognize this significant anniversary, Simmons Bank has introduced a 120-year medallion that will be used in conjunction with its logo.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\"Simmons Bank was built on a strong foundation and conservative discipline that has allowed us forge long-lasting relationships and trust with our customers that in many cases extend for generations,\" said George Makris, Jr. executive chairman of Simmons Bank. \"As we celebrate our 120th anniversary, we recognize the dedication and hard work of so many people, both past and present, who have made Simmons Bank a symbol of strength and stability. As we look towards the future, we are well-positioned in the heart of America, and we are intently focused on continuing to help our customers and the communities we serve meet their financial goals.\"\nTo commemorate this key milestone, Simmons Bank is providing 120 associates with $120 each to make a meaningful donation in their local community. Associates will be selected during the month of March and highlighted on Simmons Bank social media channels. Simmons Bank will also provide ticket giveaways to concerts, sporting and other social events throughout the spring and summer to celebrate the anniversary. \nIn addition, on March 23, Simmons Bank will illuminate certain bank buildings and community spaces in red throughout its six-state footprint including: buildings (River Market and Chenal Parkway), and bridges (Main Street, Junction and Clinton Presidential Park) in Little Rock, White Hall building in Arkansas, Dickies Arena in Fort Worth and an image on the jumbotron at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis.\nThe City of Pine Bluff will recognize March 23 as \"Simmons Bank's Birthday\" and the City of Little Rock, the City of Memphis and the City of Fort Worth will proclaim March 23 as \"Simmons Bank Day.\"\nSince its founding in 1903, Simmons Bank has grown from a small, hometown bank in Pine Bluff to a premier Mid-South bank with approximately $27.5 billion in assets (as of December 31, 2022) and 230 branches in six states. According ...