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Pinnacle+Synovus We are now one firm, merged into Pinnacle Financial Partners This is what to expect next
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Banking has changed a lot over the last decade, and Pinnacle Bank provides the latest in banking technology From 24 7 robust online banking to remote deposit, automated fraud protection and cash management solutions, business banking is faster, safer, and more convenient than ever before
- Columbus-based Synovus completes $8. 6B merger with Pinnacle
The Pinnacle–Synovus merger is complete, with both banks now operating under a single holding company and preparing for full brand consolidation in 2027
- Online Sports Betting | The Best Odds | Pinnacle
Pinnacle offers a wide range of sports to bet on, including popular options like hockey, basketball, football, and baseball Whether you're interested in the NHL, NBA, NFL, or MLB, Pinnacle has you covered with top-tier odds and extensive market coverage
- Online Banking Bill Pay | Pinnacle Bank
With online banking from Pinnacle Bank, you can access your accounts anywhere you have Internet access Imagine being able to check your last deposit, transfer money from savings to checking and even make loan payments online
- Synovus completes merger, delists and transitions to Pinnacle
Synovus ( (SNV)) has shared an update On January 1–2, 2026, Synovus Financial Corp and Pinnacle Financial Partners completed a merger in which both legacy holding companies were combined into
- Pinnacle emerges as $117B bank after completing Synovus deal
Pinnacle CEO Kevin Blair (right) has succeeded the bank's co-founder, Terry Turner (left), who is now chairman of the bank's holding company Key insight: Pinnacle took a little over five months to close its merger with Synovus The combined bank, which is focused on the Southeast, has $117 billion
- Pinnacle Financial Partners - Wikipedia
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc is an American bank headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee operating in Tennessee, as well as North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Alabama [2]
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