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Renasant to buy First Bancshares in latest US regional bank consolidation

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July 29, 2024
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(Reuters) - Regional lender Renasant Corp has agreed to buy smaller rival The First Bancshares in an all-stock deal valued at $1.2 billion, the Mississippi-based banks said on Monday.

The deal will create a combined six-state Southeastern regional lender with about $25 billion in total assets and underscores the growing consolidation in the U.S. regional banking industry.

Last week, regional bank WesBanco struck a $959 million all-stock deal to buy community bank Premier Financial.

First Bancshares shareholders will receive one share of Renasant for each held, valuing the lender at $37.09 per share, based on Renasant's Friday close.

The offer represents a 20.4% premium to First Bancshares' Friday close.

First Bancshares shares rose 5.7% after the bell, while Renasant shares fell 1%.

As of June 30, 120-year-old Renasant had about $17.5 billion in total assets while Hattiesburg, Mississippi-based First Bancshares had $8 billion.

The duo are among the largest banks headquartered in Mississippi, according to the state's Department of Banking and Consumer Finance.

"As with Renasant, The First has expanded into some of the most dynamic, fastest growing markets in the Southeast," Renasant CEO Mitch Waycaster said.

First Bancshares CEO Hoppy Cole will become a senior executive vice president and join Renasant's board as part of the deal.

Separately, Renasant also priced a public offering of roughly 6.3 million shares at $32 per share to raise $200 million.

First Bancshares is liable to pay a termination fee of $40 million to Renasant if the deal falls through under certain circumstances.

The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2025.

Stephens is the financial adviser to Renasant while Keefe, Bruyette & Woods is advising First Bancshares.

(Reporting by Arasu Kannagi Basil in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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