Bank of Bartlett

Germantown, United States

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Are you tired of long teller lines at your bank? Are you dissatisfied with the BIG bank atmosphere? Are you looking for more of a relationship with your bank?

Make the Move to the oldest community bank founded in Shelby County. We offer the best Relationship Checking Accounts in the area.

Whether you are someone that prefers on-​line banking, Saturday banking, or you need up-​to-​the minute information on your accounts with our new 24-​hour customer care line, the Bank of Bartlett is your kind of bank. We are there whenever and however you need us. As the Oldest and Largest community bank in Shelby County, we take the responsibility of being YOUR bank very seriously. We take pride in our personal service with products that you will like!

History

Established in 1980.

Bank of Bartlett, organized by local investors and opened for business in 1980, grew rapidly to become the largest «community bank» in the Memphis market, and the 17th largest bank in Tennessee. Bartlett Mortgage, a subsidiary opened in 1983, has consistently ranked from 3rd to 5th in the dollar volume of mortgages originated annually.

Friendly and responsive customer service to make customers «feel at home» was the key driving force for the Bank’s growth. To maintain and improve that service level, we have built a growing distribution network to deliver a wide array of products and services.

As Bartlett grew from a sleepy community to a vibrant suburb in one of the most affluent areas of the Memphis area, Bank of Bartlett has expanded its locations to a network of eight branches in key Memphis

Meet the Business Owner

Harold B.

Business Owner

Harold W. Byrd is a founder and Vice Chairman and President for the Bank of Bartlett. A graduate of University of Memphis, Mr. Byrd received BBA and MS degrees in Marketing. From 1976 to 1982, Mr. Byrd served District 99 as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for three terms. Mr. Byrd serves as a member of several civic organizations throughout Memphis.