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In 1935 America faced the
long road to recovery following the turmoil and uncertainty of the Great
Depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt
had just announced a massive new public works program called the Works
Projects Administration (WPA) and plans for an all-inclusive social
security system. The WPA was destined to create millions of jobs for
the unemployed. The program restored forest, built streets & highways,
constructed buildings and extended electrical power to every rural
area of the country. Social Security would soon provide a brighter
future
for the masses. It was during these dark and difficult days Durden
Banking Company, Inc., was founded. The bank, then located in the
small community
called Summit, Georgia, received its charter on June 26, 1935 and
opened its doors for business nine days later on July 5. Organizers
Robert
Wade Durden and wife Annie Kate Roberts Durden had a simply plan for
success—“ serving the needs of the community we serve”.
The bank opened its doors with $38,935.00 in deposits and began serving
a wide range of customers characterized as both large and small accounts.
Ben L. Rountree served the bank as its first president and chairman
of the board while Ottis A. Hall was named vice president and R. Wade
Durden, cashier.
From those early days, the bank began a solid, steady
growth mainly serving the Graymont/Summit area now called Twin City,
Ga. Serving as president of
the bank were Ben L. Rountree, 1935 to 1945; B. Lewis Brinson, 1945 to 1974;
J.F. (Foots) Mathis, 1974 to 1976; J. Thomas Durden, July 1976 to August
1976; F. Dickson Durden, 1976 through 1996; and G.W. Johnson, 1997
until present.
In 1952 the bank with much fanfare, moved into a new
building in Twin City at the site of its present location on Railroad
Street. In April
of 1967, the
building was completely renovated and enlarged to over 8,300 sq. ft. The
total assets of the bank had grown to $21,937,917 as of June 30, 1986.
In
1994, the Board of Directors announced the bank’s first expansion.
The bank purchased property on South Main Street in Swainsboro, Georgia installing
a temporary structure to begin its operations. Soon thereafter, an impressive
brick veneer, two-story structure was underway. An “open house” dedicating
the new facility was held on Sunday, September 8, l996. The bank assets topped
$44,000,000 at that time.
In 2002, the bank announced another expansion, this
time into the Metter/Candler County market. The bank purchased a lot on
South Lewis Street and soon opened
a new facility under the name, Metter Bank, a division of Durden Banking
Company, Inc. The venture was a huge success with the bank’s assets
hitting the $100 million mark in 2004.
Today, Durden Banking Company, Inc.
with offices located in Twin City, Swainsboro and Metter serve a growing
customer base. The Bank still operates
under that
same simple plan for success– “serving the needs of the communities
we serve”. This focus has been and will continue to be the foundation
for our success. 
Our purpose is to be an independent bank, locally
operated to take care of the needs of the communities that we serve.
We will strive for
consistent growth and profitability for the benefit of our stockholders,
customers and employees.

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