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To: croonerjim who wrote (33435)4/13/1999 8:31:00 PM
From: Dave Twibell  Respond to of 120523
 
CFGI - internet banking: I ran across this on the Yahoo thread. Don't know anything about the company, but the way the i-net banking stocks are running, I thought I would at least see if anyone had any info about the company or whether it actually is a player in the i-net banking field. Thanks.

Dave

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The Bank of Nashville Announces New Direct Internet Banking Service

NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 1999--The Bank of Nashville, a wholly owned subsidiary of Community Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CFGI - news), today announced that their new direct Internet banking service, Bank-on-Line, is now available. Bank-on-Line was developed in response to customer requests and a recent customer survey, both of which showed widespread interest in an on-line financial product.

'We view the Internet as another, perhaps even more convenient, channel to deliver service to our customers,'' said Mack S. Linebaugh, Jr., President and CEO of The Bank. ''Bank-on-Line provides total
accessibility to your personal accounts at any time, from any computer that can access the Internet--whether it's at home or in your office. Now our clients can manage their finances more efficiently than ever before, while maintaining high security for all information, thanks to several layers of security precautions.''