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First State Community Bank Plans to Purchases Seven New Locations
First State Community Bank, a subsidiary of First State Bancshares, Inc. based in Farmington, Missouri, announced today plans to purchase seven bank locations in Dutzow, Gerald, Hermann, Owensville, Ste. Genevieve, Warrenton, and Washington from First Bank, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.
“Our team at First State Community Bank is excited about this opportunity,” said Greg Allen, Chairman and CEO of First State Community Bank. “The new locations will be a great complement to our existing branches in the area. Customers will enjoy all that First State Community Bank has to offer, including strong leadership from our local Presidents who have experience serving many of the markets."
Shelley Seifert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of First Bank, said, “We are committed to partnering closely with First State Community Bank to ensure a smooth and seamless transition for both clients and staff. We are pleased the communities will continue to receive great banking products and services through the team at First State Community Bank.”
The seven First Bank locations, added to First State Community Bank’s existing branches, will expand First State Community Bank’s footprint to 59 locations throughout Missouri. The acquisition is subject to approval by federal and state regulatory bodies and is expected to close in the third quarter of 2020.
Since 1954, FSCB has been known for its friendly service, community involvement, and sound lending decisions. FSCB is owned and operated by First State Bancshares, Inc., a financial services holding company based in Farmington, Mo. FSCB is a full-service financial institution, with a variety of loan and deposit products and services. The bank owns First State Insurance Agency (FSIA), a full-service independent insurance agency, and also provides investment services through its ownership of First State Financial Management.
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The Bonne Terre Branch location of First State Community Bank was established Jan 1, 1909 (112 years and 10 months ago). They are one of 53 branch locations operated by First State Community Bank. For ATM locations, drive-thru hours, deposit info, and more information consider visiting their online banking site at: www.fscb.com
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Golden v. First State Community Bank
If you received notice, the records of First State Community Bank (“FSCB”) show that, fromn September 4, 2015 to March 2, 2021, you were assessed more than one insufficient fund fee or overdraft fee related to a single check, ACH or wire transfer. Because of this, you are a Settlement Class member, and you may be affected by this class action settlement.
The Court issued this notice because you have a right to know about the proposed class action settlement, and about your options, before the Court decides whether to approve the settlement. If you do nothing and the Court approves the settlement, and after any appeals are resolved, your account will be credited if you are a current account holder or the settlement administrator will send you the payment if you are no longer an account holder, which is provided for in the settlement, and your claims will be released.
The notice explains the lawsuit, the settlement, your legal rights, what benefits are available, and how those benefits will be calculated.
The Court in charge of the case is the 42nd Judicial District, Iron County, Missouri, and the case is known as Golden v. First State Community Bank. The person who sued is called the Plaintiff, and the bank she sued, FSCB, is called the Defendant.
TopThe lawsuit claims that FSCB improperly assessed the fees listed under Question 1 above. FSCB denies that it did anything wrong. FSCB claims that it was allowed to assess these fees.
TopIn a class action lawsuit, one or more people called “Class Representatives” (in this case, Vickie Sue Golden) sue on behalf of themselves and other people who have similar claims. All of these people are called a Class or Class Members. This is a class action because the Court has decided it meets the legal requirements to be a class action. Because the case is a class action, one court resolves the issues for everyone in the Class, except for those people who choose to exclude themselves from the Class.
TopThe Court did not decide in favor of the Plaintiff or the Defendant. Instead, both sides agreed to a settlement. That way, they avoid the cost of a trial and the risks of either side losing, and they ensure that the people affected by the lawsuit receive compensation. The parties think that the settlement is best for everyone involved under the circumstances. The Court will evaluate the settlement to determine whether it is fair, reasonable, and adequate before it approves the settlement.
TopIf you received a notice addressed to you then you are a Class Member, you will be a part of the settlement, and you will receive the benefits of the settlement, unless you exclude yourself. If you are not sure whether you have been properly included, you can call 1-866-207-0545.
TopThe Defendant has agreed to pay $510,000.00 to settle this case. The Defendant has also agreed to provide additional disclosures relating to its fee practices.
TopAfter deducting the attorneys’ fees and expenses, administration expenses, and a service award to the Class Representative if approved by the Court, there will be a Net Settlement Fund available for distribution to Class Members. Each Class Member will be paid from this fund on a pro rata basis, based on the amount of applicable fees assessed against the Class Member. For example, a Class Member who was assessed $1,000.00 in applicable fees will receive a check or credit for twice as much as a Class Member who was assessed $500.00 in applicable fees.
The actual amount of any Class Member’s check or credit will be determined based on the following formula:
You do not need to do anything to receive a payment from the settlement. As long as you do not exclude yourself, you will receive a settlement payment if the settlement is approved and becomes final. If your address changes, however, please call 1-866-207-0545 or email [email protected] to report the address change so that your payment reaches you.
TopThe Court will hold a hearing on August 4, 2021 to decide whether to approve the settlement. If the Court approves the settlement, there may be a period when appeals can be filed. Once any appeals are resolved or if no appeals are filed, it will be possible to distribute the funds. This may take several months and perhaps more than a year.
TopUnless you exclude yourself, you are staying in the Class, and that means you can’t sue, continue to sue, or be part of any other lawsuit against FSCB relating to the legal claims in this case. It also means that all of the Court’s orders will apply to you. Once the settlement is final your claims relating to this case will be released.
TopTo exclude yourself from this settlement, you must send a letter by mail stating that you want to opt out or be excluded from Golden v. First State Community Bank. The letter must include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. You must mail your exclusion request postmarked no later than July 12, 2021 to:
Golden v. First State Community Bank Exclusions
P.O. Box 43434
Providence, RI 02940-3434
You can’t exclude yourself on the phone or by e-mail. If you ask to be excluded, you will not get any settlement payment, and you cannot object to the settlement. You will not be legally bound by anything that happens in this lawsuit. You may be able to sue (or continue to sue) the Defendant in the future.
TopNo. Unless you exclude yourself, you give up the right to sue the Defendant for the claims that this settlement resolves. If you have a pending lawsuit, speak to your lawyer in that suit immediately. You must exclude yourself from this Class to continue your own lawsuit. Remember that the exclusion deadline is July 12, 2021.
TopNo. If you exclude yourself, you are not eligible for any money from this settlement
TopThe Court appointed the law firms of Cohen & Malad, LLP, Branstetter, Stranch & Jennings, PLLC, and Johnson Firm to represent you and other Class Members. Together, the lawyers are called Class Counsel. You will not be charged for these lawyers. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own expense.
TopClass Counsel will ask the Court for reimbursement of expenses, attorneys’ fees of up to one-third of the Settlement Fund, and a payment of $5,000 to the Class Representative, to be paid from the Settlement Fund.
TopIf you’re a Class Member, you can object to the settlement if you don’t like any part of it. You must state the reasons for your objection and include any evidence, briefs, motions or other materials you intend to offer in support of the objection. The Court will consider your views. To object, you must send a letter stating that you object to Golden v. First State Community Bank. You must include your name, address, telephone number, your signature, and the reasons you object to the settlement. You must mail the objection to three different places postmarked no later than July 12, 2021:
Court | Class Counsel | Defense Counsel |
Clerk Iron County Courthouse 42nd Judicial Circuit 250 S Main St, Ste 220 Ironton, MO 63650 | Lynn Toops | Andrew Nieland Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP 200 W. Madison Street Suite 3900 Chicago, IL 60606 |
Objecting is simply telling the Court that you don’t like something about the settlement. You can object only if you stay in the Class. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you don’t want to be part of the Class. If you exclude yourself, you have no basis to object because this case no longer affects you.
TopThe Court will hold a Final Approval Hearing at 1:00 p.m. on August 4, 2021 at the 42nd Judicial District, Iron County Courthouse, 250 S Main St, Ste 220, Ironton, Missouri, 63650. At this hearing, the Court will consider whether the settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate. If there are objections, the Court will consider them. The Court will listen to people who have asked to speak at the hearing and complied with Question 20 below. The Court may also decide how much to pay Class Counsel. After the hearing, the Court will decide whether to approve the settlement. We do not know how long these decisions will take. You are not required to attend this hearing.
TopNo. You are welcome to come at your own expense if you wish, but Class Counsel will answer questions the Court may have. If you send an objection, you don’t have to come to Court to talk about it. As long as you mailed your written objection on time, the Court will consider it. You may also pay your own lawyer to attend, but it’s not necessary.
TopYou may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing. To do so, you must send a letter stating that it is your “Notice of Intention to Appear in Golden v. First State Community Bank.” You must include your name, address, telephone number, your signature, and any evidence you intend to use at the hearing. Your Notice of Intention must be postmarked no later than July 12, 2021, and be sent to the Clerk of the Court, Class Counsel, and Defense Counsel at the three addresses listed under Question 16 above. If you hire a lawyer to speak for you, he or she must also comply with the requirements of this paragraph.
TopIf you do nothing, you will be a part of this settlement, and you will receive the payments provided by the settlement once it becomes final. In exchange for the payment, you won’t be able to start a lawsuit, continue with a lawsuit, or be part of any other lawsuit against the Defendant relating to the claims brought in this case.
TopThe notice summarizes the proposed settlement. More details are in the Settlement Agreement on file with the Court. You can also call toll free 1-866-207-0545 and ask any questions you have. Be sure to state that you are calling about the Golden v. First State Community Bank settlement.
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Golden v. First State Community Bank
If you received notice, the records of First State Community Bank (“FSCB”) show that, fromn September 4, 2015 to March 2, 2021, you were assessed more than one insufficient fund fee or overdraft fee related to a single check, ACH or wire transfer. Because of this, you are a Settlement Class member, and you may be affected by this class action settlement.
The Court issued this notice because you have a right to know about the proposed class action settlement, and about your options, before the Court decides whether to approve the settlement. If you do nothing and the Court approves the settlement, and after any appeals are resolved, your account will be credited if you are a current account holder or the settlement administrator will send you the payment if you first state community bank logo no longer an account holder, which is provided for in the settlement, and your claims will be released.
The notice explains the lawsuit, the settlement, your legal rights, what benefits are available, and how those benefits will be calculated.
The Court in charge of the case is the 42nd Judicial District, Iron County, Missouri, and the case is known as Golden v. First State Community Bank. The person who sued is called the Plaintiff, and the bank she sued, FSCB, is called the Defendant.
TopThe lawsuit claims that FSCB improperly assessed the fees listed under Question 1 above. FSCB denies that it did anything wrong. FSCB claims that it was allowed to assess these fees.
TopIn a class action lawsuit, one or more people called “Class Representatives” (in this case, Vickie Sue Golden) sue on behalf of themselves and other people first state community bank logo have similar claims. All of these people are called a Class or Class Members. This is a class action because the Court has decided it meets the legal requirements to first state community bank logo a class action. Because the case is a class action, one court resolves the issues for everyone in the Class, except for those people who choose to exclude themselves from the Class.
TopThe Court did not decide in favor of the Plaintiff or the Defendant. Instead, both sides agreed to first state community bank logo settlement. That way, they avoid the cost of a trial and the risks of either side losing, and they ensure that the people affected by the lawsuit receive compensation. The parties think that the settlement is best for everyone involved under the circumstances. The Court will evaluate the settlement to determine whether it is fair, reasonable, and adequate before it approves the settlement.
TopIf you received a notice addressed to you then you are a Class Member, you will be a part of the settlement, and you will receive the benefits of the settlement, unless you exclude yourself. If you are not sure whether you have been properly included, you can call 1-866-207-0545.
TopThe Defendant has agreed to pay $510,000.00 to settle this case. The Defendant has also agreed to provide additional disclosures relating to its fee practices.
TopAfter deducting the attorneys’ fees and expenses, administration expenses, and a service award to the Class Representative if approved by the Court, there will be a Net Settlement Fund available for distribution first state community bank logo Class Members. Each Class Member will be paid from this fund on a pro rata basis, based on the amount of applicable fees assessed against the Class Member. For example, a Class Member who was assessed $1,000.00 in applicable fees will receive a check or credit for twice as much as a Class Member who was assessed $500.00 in applicable fees.
The actual amount of any Class Member’s check or credit will be determined based on the following formula:
You do not need to do anything to receive a payment from the settlement. As long as you do not exclude yourself, you will receive a settlement payment if the settlement is approved and becomes final. If your address changes, however, please call 1-866-207-0545 or email [email protected] to report the address change so that your payment reaches you.
TopThe Court will hold a hearing on August 4, 2021 to decide whether to approve the settlement. If the First state community bank logo approves the settlement, there may be a period when appeals can be filed. Once any appeals are resolved or if no appeals are filed, it will be possible to distribute the funds. This may take several amazon coupon code for anything and perhaps more than a year.
TopUnless you exclude yourself, you are staying in the Class, and that means you can’t sue, continue to sue, or be part of any other lawsuit against FSCB relating to the legal claims in this case. It also means that all of the Court’s orders will apply to you. Once the settlement is final your claims relating to this case will be released.
TopTo exclude yourself from this settlement, you must send a letter by mail stating that you want to opt out or be excluded from Golden v. First State Community Bank. The letter must include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. You must mail your exclusion request postmarked no later than July 12, 2021 to:
Golden v. First State Community First state community bank logo Exclusions
P.O. Box 43434
Providence, RI 02940-3434
You can’t exclude yourself on the phone or by e-mail. If you ask to be excluded, you will not get any settlement payment, and you cannot object to the settlement. You will not be legally bound by anything that happens in this lawsuit. You may be able to sue (or continue to sue) the Defendant in the future.
TopNo. Unless you exclude yourself, you give up the right to sue the Defendant for the claims that this settlement resolves. If you have a pending lawsuit, speak to your lawyer in that suit immediately. You must exclude yourself from this Class to continue your own lawsuit. Remember that the exclusion deadline is July 12, 2021.
TopNo. If you exclude yourself, you are not eligible for any money from this settlement
TopThe Court appointed the law firms of Cohen & Malad, LLP, Branstetter, Stranch & Jennings, PLLC, and Johnson Firm to represent you and other Class Members. Together, the lawyers are called Class Counsel. You will not be charged for these lawyers. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own expense.
TopClass Counsel will ask the Court for reimbursement of expenses, attorneys’ fees of up to one-third of the Settlement Fund, and a payment of $5,000 to the Class Representative, to be paid from the Settlement Fund.
TopIf you’re a Class Member, you can object to the settlement if you don’t like any part of it. You must state the reasons for your objection and include any evidence, briefs, motions or other materials you intend to offer in support of the objection. The Court will consider your views. To object, you must send a letter stating that you object to Golden v. First State Community Bank. You must include your name, address, telephone number, your signature, and the reasons you object to the settlement. You must mail the objection to three different places postmarked no later than July 12, 2021:
Court | Class Counsel | Defense Counsel |
Clerk Iron County Courthouse 42nd Judicial Circuit 250 S Main St, Ste 220 Ironton, MO 63650 | Lynn Toops | Andrew Nieland Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP 200 W. Madison Street Suite 3900 Chicago, IL 60606 |
Objecting is simply telling the Court that you don’t like something about the settlement. You can object only if you stay in the Class. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you don’t want to be part of the Class. If you exclude yourself, you have no basis to object because this case no longer affects you.
TopThe Court will hold a Final Approval Hearing at 1:00 p.m. on August 4, 2021 at the 42nd Judicial District, Iron County Courthouse, 250 S Main St, Ste 220, Ironton, Missouri, 63650. At this hearing, the Court will consider whether the settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate. If there are objections, the Court will consider them. The Court will listen to people who have asked to speak at the hearing and complied with Question 20 below. The Court may also decide how much to pay Class Counsel. After the hearing, the Court will decide whether to approve the settlement. We do not know how long these decisions will take. You are not required to attend this hearing.
TopNo. You are welcome to come at your own expense if you wish, but Class Counsel will answer questions the Court may have. If you send an objection, you don’t have to come to Court to talk about it. As long as you mailed your written objection on time, the Court will consider it. You may also pay your own lawyer to attend, but it’s not necessary.
TopYou may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing. To do so, you must send a letter stating that it is your “Notice of Intention to Appear in Golden v. First State Community Bank.” You must include your name, address, telephone number, your signature, and any evidence you intend to use at the hearing. Your Notice of Intention must be postmarked no later than July 12, 2021, and be sent to the Clerk of the Court, Class Counsel, and Defense Counsel at the three addresses listed under Question 16 above. If you fifth third routing number illinois a lawyer to speak for you, he or she must also comply with the requirements of this paragraph.
TopIf you do nothing, you will be a part of this settlement, and you will receive the payments provided by the settlement once it becomes final. In exchange for the payment, you won’t be able to start a lawsuit, continue with a lawsuit, or be part of any other lawsuit against the Defendant relating to the claims brought in this case.
TopThe notice summarizes the proposed settlement. More details are in the Settlement Agreement on file with the Court. You can also call toll free 1-866-207-0545 and ask any questions you have. Be sure to state that you are calling about the Golden v. First State Community Bank settlement.
TopWe’re a community bank with big offerings In The Heart of Western Wisconsin.
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First National Bank of River Falls is here for you, your family, your business, and your future! We provide all the services and technologies of larger financial institutions, yet deliver them in a community bank-oriented setting. Experience the warm customer service, caring nature and personal attention you won’t find when working with larger firms. When you bank with us, you’re not just a number, you’re family.
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We have been doing our personal banking with First National Bank of River Falls for 20 years. We enjoy the friendliness, 1st birthday party ideas for boys themes professionalism, and the trust we have experienced in those years. We feel that everyone there is willing and able to help us with whatever banking needs we may have. First National Bank has helped us open new accounts, given us advice on what account is best for young adults, and has even given us banking advice on international travel. We feel like we are welcome when we walk in the door.
Greg & Molly Miller
I love the personal relationship I have with First National Bank. They make me feel like a valued individual. FNBRF has given me over a half-century of excellent service, from a family with small children to buying a home and traveling internationally to ultimately becoming a snowbird. I could easily have switched to another bank, but I asked myself "Why do that?" FNBRF knows my name and face, treats me well, and can do everything I have ever needed from anywhere in the world. I highly recommend FNBRF for keeping up competitively with the world banks. Wherever I am they are my LOCAL bank.
Carol
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Tuesday
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The Bonne First state community bank logo Branch location of First State Community Bank was established Jan 1, 1909 (112 years and 10 months ago). They are one of 53 branch locations operated by First State Community Bank. For ATM locations, drive-thru hours, deposit info, and more information consider visiting their online banking site at: www.fscb.com
201 East Columbia Street
Farmington, Missouri 63640
May 11, 1954