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its roots as a small bank in 1864, today the corporation
has grown to become one of the nation's 50 largest bank
holding companies in asset size and market capitalization.
The corporation's stock trades
on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol FHN. FHN
companies have been recognized as some of the nation's best
employers by AARP and Working Mother, Business Week and
Fortune magazines. FHN also was named one of the nation's
100 best corporate citizens by Business Ethics magazine.
FHN companies provide All Things Financial
to individual and business customers through:
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FTN
Financial, headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., one
of the nation's top underwriters of U.S. government
agency securities. |
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First Horizon
Home Loans, headquartered in Irving, Texas, which
earned a top-10 ranking in customer satisfaction
from J.D. Power and Associates. |
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First Horizon
Merchant Services, headquartered in Englewood, Colo.,
one of the most successful processors of credit
card payments for the travel and entertainment industry. |
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First Tennessee
Bank, headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., which has
earned one of the highest customer retention rates
of any bank in the country. |
The Asset Quality and Disposition
Division is responsible for the quality of our assets (loans)
and reporting this to
management. To achieve this goal we use several Microsoft
Access databases to gather, organize, sort, summarize and
generate reports and presentations.
In the past we would export data to Microsoft Excel and
then link to our Microsoft PowerPoint presentations.
Now with PresentationPoint’s
DataPoint software we are able to skip the middle step of
using Microsoft Excel, saving
us a lot of time and completely automated. We are
currently generating some 8 presentations a month and plan
to migrate more of our reports and presentations.
DataPoint allowed us to streamline
several processes and saved at least 3 days a month that
now can be spend on our core business. The program is extremely
user-friendly and fun to use.
To learn more about the
First Tennessee Bank visit their website at www.ftb.com.
Written by David A Danford,
Database Administrator, Asset Quality & Disposition,
First Tennessee Bank.
First Tennessee Bank
Memphis, Tennessee
United States
http://www.ftb.com/
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