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Martin P.
Mahan is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Bancshares of Florida, Inc. He received a BS from the University of Iowa in 1975.
Former positions of Martin P. Mahan
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Bank of Florida Corp. (Naples)
Bank of Florida Corp. (Naples) Regional BanksFinance Bank of Florida Corp. provides various commercial and consumer banking products and services. The company offers a range of interest bearing and non-interest bearing accounts, including commercial and retail checking accounts, money market accounts, individual retirement accounts, regular interest bearing statement savings accounts, and certificates of deposit. Its lending products include commercial loans, home equity loans, and consumer/installment loans, as well as construction loans, including commercial real estate, multifamily, and residential one to four family loans. Bank of Florida was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Naples, FL. | Chief Operating Officer | 26/09/2006 |
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University of Iowa | Undergraduate Degree |
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Bank of Florida Corp. (Naples)
Bank of Florida Corp. (Naples) Regional BanksFinance Bank of Florida Corp. provides various commercial and consumer banking products and services. The company offers a range of interest bearing and non-interest bearing accounts, including commercial and retail checking accounts, money market accounts, individual retirement accounts, regular interest bearing statement savings accounts, and certificates of deposit. Its lending products include commercial loans, home equity loans, and consumer/installment loans, as well as construction loans, including commercial real estate, multifamily, and residential one to four family loans. Bank of Florida was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Naples, FL. | Finance |
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