Fourth Capital Is Now Officially Volunteer Bank
09/15/2025
By: Volunteer Bank
Nashville, TENN. – September 15, 2025 – Volunteer Bank proudly announces that Fourth Capital has officially become Volunteer Bank, completing the brand transition and systems integration following the 2024 acquisition. This expansion provides customers with greater convenience and more opportunities to access the financial services they need, when and where they need them.
Along with a larger branch network, customers gain the advantage of enhanced digital tools and a broader range of services while continuing to bank with a financial institution that is locally focused, community-driven, and dedicated to strengthening the region it calls home.
“This milestone is about more than a name change—it’s about delivering greater access and benefit to our customers,” said Tony Gregory, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Volunteer Bank. “With an expanded branch network and broader capabilities, we are making banking more convenient and more connected, while continuing to deliver the local decision-making and personal relationships our communities trust. Volunteer Bank has been part of Middle Tennessee for nearly five decades, and today we are even stronger in our ability to serve families, businesses, and communities for generations to come.”
With the addition of Fourth Capital, Volunteer Bank offers customers the best of both institutions—more locations across Middle Tennessee, deeper resources to meet evolving financial needs, and the same personalized service that sets community banking apart. This combination creates a stronger, more accessible bank positioned to grow with the region while keeping its roots firmly planted in the communities it serves.
“Together, we are stronger,” Gregory added. “This transition allows us to serve more people in more places, without losing the local focus and personal relationships that make community banking so meaningful.”
About Volunteer Bank
Volunteer Bank is a privately owned, Tennessee-based community bank with over $1.5 billion in assets. Founded in 1977, Volunteer Bank operates 17 full-service branches throughout Middle Tennessee in Davidson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson and Wilson counties. Volunteer Bank offers a full suite of financial solutions designed to empower individuals and businesses at every stage of their financial journey. For more information on products, locations, and hours of operation, please visit Volunteer.Bank.

