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Busey Bank

First Busey Corporation (NASDAQ: BUSE) is a $3.9 billion financial holding company headquartered in Champaign, Illinois. Busey Bank, First Busey Corporation’s wholly owned bank subsidiary, is also headquartered in Champaign, Illinois and has thirty-eight banking centers serving downstate Illinois, a commercial banking center in Indianapolis, Indiana, and seven full-service banking centers serving southwest Florida. Trevett Capital Partners, a wealth management division of Busey Bank, provides asset management, investment and fiduciary services to high net worth clients in southwest Florida. Busey Bank had total assets of $3.8 billion as of September 30, 2015.


In addition, First Busey Corporation owns a retail payment processing subsidiary, FirsTech, Inc., through Busey Bank, which processes over 23 million transactions per year including online bill payment, lockbox processing and walk-in payments at its 3,000 agent locations in 36 states.

Busey Wealth Management, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of First Busey Corporation. Through Busey Trust Company, Busey Wealth Management provides asset management, investment and fiduciary services to individuals, businesses and foundations. As of September 30, 2015, Busey Wealth Management's assets under care were approximately $5.1 billion.〔http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/314489/000110465914018391/a14-1109_110k.htm#Item1_Business_003436〕

Busey Bank and Busey Wealth Management deliver financial services through www.busey.com.
==Corporate History==
On January 13, 1868, three men opened the Busey Brothers and Company Bank. One of the three was Dr. W. R. Earhart; the other two were brothers, Simeon Busey and the Bank's first president, Colonel Samuel T. Busey. The Bank was Samuel Busey's brainchild and it is his name that is remembered when the origins of Busey Bank are mentioned.

Samuel Busey was one of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois' leading citizens. He is characterized in Champaign County history as a "soldier, banker, patriot, and public-spirited citizen." Samuel Busey served as mayor of Urbana, Illinois, president of the Urbana Board of Education and congressman from the 15th District of Illinois.

The Bank opened in 1868 under the name of Busey Brothers and Company. Earhart, Simeon and Samuel Busey invested $11,000 to open Busey Brothers and Company. The Bank's ledger shows the pioneer financiers took in $9,555.60 in deposits on their first day of business.

Earhart sold his interest in the bank to his partners the next year and it became the Busey Brothers Bank. In 1877, Matthew W. Busey, the Colonel's nephew and a bookkeeper at the bank, purchased Earhart's share.

Samuel was president of the bank from its inception until 1888 when he sold his interest to Matthew and Matthew's brother, George. Matthew assumed the position of president after the sale.

In 1904, the Bank moved from its original location to Main and Race streets. The Bank received its state charter in 1913 and became Busey's State Bank. When Matthew Busey died in 1932, his son Paul succeeded him as President. A year later, Guy Tawney, a son-in-law of Colonel Busey, was elected Chairman of the bank's Board of Directors. In 1945, the bank received its federal charter and became Busey First National Bank.

The 1970s would represent the first time in history a Busey did not hold a controlling interest in the Bank. In the spring of 1971, Catherine Jane Klassen, granddaughter of Samuel T. Busey and the last descendant directly involved with the bank's management, sold her interest to a young man named Douglas C. Mills.

Doug Mills was committed to maintaining the traditions of community involvement and financial integrity. Through this commitment, Busey has maintained its reputation for strength and stability throughout its entire history.

In September of 2006 First Busey Corporation and Main Street Trust, Inc. announced a merger of equals transaction to combine the operations of the two community banks. The merger of the holding companies was completed on July 31, 2007. The new Busey opened for business on November 13, 2007.〔

Main Street Bank & Trust traces its roots back to the time of the Civil War, when a law firm in Champaign County evolved into the Trevett-Mattis Banking Company in 1861. The banking presence emerged in 1873 with capital stock of $100,000.

Today, First Busey Corporation is a financial holding company headquartered in Champaign, Illinois, providing a full range of financial services to more than 85,000 households. Van A. Dukeman currently serves as President & CEO of First Busey Corporation. Under his leadership, nearly 900 Busey associates, with an average tenure of nine years, remain dedicated to ensuring the Busey Promise is fulfilled to each of their 4 Busey Pillars - today and in the future.〔http://www.busey.com/home/buseypromise/heritage〕


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