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Banking & Finance / Business Services / Public Companies

Overdraft Fees Provide Steady Cash Stream

Protecting customers from overdrafts, a standard service provided by most banks and credit unions, can also be a lucrative revenue stream. read more >
Donna Townsell
Banking & Finance / Investments / Public Companies

Donna Townsell Joins Boards for Home BancShares, Centennial Bank

Home BancShares Inc. of Conway says Donna Townsell has been elected as a member of the board of directors for both Home BancShares and its subsidiary, Centennial Bank. read more >
Donna Townsell
Banking & Finance / Media & Marketing / Public Companies

Home BancShares Names Donna Townsell Investor Relations Director

Home BancShares Inc. of Conway and Centennial Bank announced today the appointment of Senior Executive Vice President Donna Townsell to director of investor relations for Home BancShares. read more >
Donna Townsell and Eric King of Centennial Bank in Conway
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Insurance

Townsell, King Take New Roles at Centennial Bank (Movers & Shakers)

Donna Townsell has been promoted to director of marketing for Centennial Bank of Conway, and Eric King has been named senior business development officer. read more >
Banking & Finance / Public Companies

Desperately Seeking Ms. Right (Editorial)

If there are 23 men who are ideally suited to serve on the boards of Simmons First National Corp. and Home BancShares Inc., surely there is more than one woman who would be equally valuable. read more >
Donna Townsell and Johnny Allison of Home BancShares Inc.
Banking & Finance / Investments / Public Companies

Johnny Allison Not Shy About Tooting His Own Horn

Johnny Allison considered the first-time quarterly posting of a sub-40 percent efficiency ratio at Home BancShares Inc. worthy of some celebratory skylarking and corporate levity. read more >
Home BancShares Chairman Johnny Allison and Donna Townsell, senior executive vice president of corporate efficiencies.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Investments

Arkansas Bankers Engage in Efficiency Contest

The sub-40 percent efficiency ratio, which has grown in profile in the post-2008 finance world, reflects how many pennies it costs a company to make a buck. The average efficiency ratio among all Arkansas banks through the first half of 2015 is about 70 percent. read more >