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First Horizon National Corporation (NYSE:FHN) Files An 8-K Financial Statements and Exhibits

First Horizon National Corporation (NYSE:FHN) Files An 8-K Financial Statements and Exhibitsitem 9.01 of the Original 8-K solely to present certain financial information in connection with the Mergers.

Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits

(a)Financial Statements of Business Acquired

The financial statements of Capital Bank Financial required by this Item 9.01(a) are filed as Exhibits 99.1- 99.2 to this Form 8-K/A and incorporated herein by reference.

(b)Pro-Forma Financial Information

The pro forma financial information required by this Item 9.01(b) are filed as Exhibit 99.3 to this Form 8-K/A and incorporated herein by reference.

(d)Exhibits

The following exhibits are filed herewith:

FIRST HORIZON NATIONAL CORP ExhibitEX-23.1 2 c90351_ex23-1.htm   Exhibit 23.1   CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM   We consent to the incorporation by reference in this Current Report of First Horizon National Corporation on Form 8-K/A of our report dated February 24,…To view the full exhibit click here
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.

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