
A study of extraordinary banking and bankers.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 77 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 4 months ago |
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This film is a long time in the making.
It tells the story of Ken Hale and BOM Bank, both haling originally from Montgomery, Louisiana.
Ken inherited 10 percent of Bank of Montgomery when his grandfather, Kent Wardlow, passed away in 199...
Friends,
It was three months ago that I arrived in Alabama to begin making documentaries about banking that portray the industry as I see it: A colorful, multidimensional landscape populated by hard-working people, each with a story to tel...
One thing you learn when you study banking is that every town in America has a banking family — a family that at some point owned the dominant locally based bank.
In Montgomery, Louisiana, it’s the Wardlow family. In Red Bay, Alabama, it’s...
Good morning,
Our video today is part of a three-part series from my visit to Troy, Alabama.
Troy Bank & Trust was founded in 1906 by a group of Troy businessmen. Among them was a man named Charles Henderson, a scion of Alabama history an...
Good morning friend,
Today you will find the first in a series of long-form documentaries on banking across the country.
Bankers tend to be disciplined and reticent. They don’t like to make noise. And so we’ve been left to wonder who they...
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My name is John Maxfield. I've spent sixteen years studying the banking industry and getting to know the country's best bankers. In this newsletter, I discuss all aspects of banking and finance.
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