Trustmark National Bank Converts to Mississippi-Chartered Banking Corporation After Securing Regulatory Approvals

Reuters
Aug 04
Trustmark National Bank Converts to Mississippi-Chartered Banking Corporation After Securing Regulatory Approvals

Trustmark Corporation's principal subsidiary, Trustmark National Bank, has successfully completed its charter conversion, as disclosed on August 4, 2025. The bank transitioned from a national banking association to a Mississippi-chartered banking corporation and has been renamed Trustmark Bank. This change follows the receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals from both the Federal Reserve and the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance. Trustmark Bank, now a member of the Federal Reserve System, will continue to be supervised by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance. Importantly, this conversion will not impact the bank's customer experience, with deposits remaining insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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