First Horizon National Corporation (NYSE:FHN) Files An 8-K Amendments to Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws; Change in Fiscal YearITEM 5.03.
Amendment of Bylaws
On January 23, 2018, the Company’s Board of Directors amended Section 3.2 of the Company’s Bylaws. The amendment is effective immediately.
The amendment to Section 3.2 decreases the size of the Company’s Board of Directors from thirteen to twelve persons. This amendment eliminates the vacancy created by the retirement of R. Brad Martin in December 2017.
A copy of the Company’s Bylaws as amended is filed as an exhibit with this Report.
ITEM 9.01. | Financial Statements and Exhibits |
(d) Exhibits
The following exhibit is filed herewith:
All summaries and descriptions of documents, and of amendments thereto, set forth above are qualified in their entirety by the documents themselves, whether filed as an exhibit hereto or filed as an exhibit to a later report.
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About First Horizon National Corporation (NYSE:FHN)
First Horizon National Corporation (FHN) is a bank holding company. The Company provides financial services through its subsidiary, First Tennessee Bank National Association (the Bank). The Company has four segments: regional banking, fixed income, corporate and non-strategic. The Company’s regional banking segment offers financial products and services, including traditional lending and deposit taking, to retail and commercial customers in Tennessee and other selected markets. The regional banking segment provides investments and financial planning. The Company’s fixed income segment consists of fixed income securities sales, trading, and strategies for institutional clients in the United States and abroad. The Company’s corporate segment consists of funds management, tax credit investment activities and gains on the extinguishment of debt, among others. The non-strategic segment offers wind-down national consumer lending activities and mortgage banking elements.