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Brandon Greve, head of Regions Investment Services at Regions.
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Regions Bank Names Brandon Greve Head of Regions Investment Services; Additional Leadership Promotions Announced

Ready to help build on Regions’ growth, Greve succeeds Jim Nonnengard, who is retiring following a successful 43-year career.

By Jennifer Elmore | April 7, 2025

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – April 7, 2025 – Regions Bank on Monday announced Brandon Greve has been named head of Regions Investment Services, part of the bank’s Wealth Management division. Greve succeeds Jim Nonnengard, who is retiring following a 43-year career in financial services.

A veteran leader at Regions, Greve joined the bank in 2009 and most recently served as Consumer Banking Executive for Central and North Alabama, where he led more than 100 Regions branches delivering tailored financial services. Bill Ritter, head of Regions Wealth Management, said Greve’s experience and his commitment to delivering a positive client experience made him the ideal leader to build on the success and growth of Regions Investment Services.

Brandon knows how to set Regions apart, helping more people recognize the benefits of our tailored approach.
Bill Ritter, head of Regions Wealth Management

“Clients of Regions Investment Services range from people who are just getting started with investing – to others who are well on their way toward reaching retirement goals thanks to help from Regions’ advisors,” Ritter said. “These clients have benefited greatly from Jim Nonnengard’s leadership. With Brandon Greve succeeding Jim, we’re well positioned to keep building on our reputation for delivering a superior client experience. Brandon knows how to set Regions apart, helping more people recognize the benefits of our tailored approach. And with his experience in Regions’ branch network, he’ll help us build on our partnership with Consumer Banking colleagues as we take a coordinated approach toward meeting clients’ needs.”

Regions Investment Services reaches clients through a network of nearly 300 financial advisors and associate financial consultants who support customers at more than 1,200 Regions branches across the South, Midwest and Texas.

Advisors work one-on-one with clients at any stage of life to address financial planning needs. Investment strategies may include building portfolios, investing in stocks, bonds, annuities and more. Advisors can also help clients with financial planning and life insurance decisions.

Regions’ Wealth Management division is a key driver of business growth for the bank. The Wealth Management business, in fact, delivered record revenue for Regions in 2024. One of Greve’s goals is to welcome more investors to the bank by helping them recognize the deep levels of service, industry insights and guidance that are readily available.

“Across our markets, there are many people thinking ahead to retirement, or maybe they want to reach another financial goal, but they don’t feel prepared,” Greve noted. “They could benefit from a partner. That’s the role we want to serve. From digital solutions, to in-person advice and guidance, we’re ready to help more people build, protect and preserve their finances.”

From digital solutions, to in-person advice and guidance, we’re ready to help more people build, protect and preserve their finances.
Brandon Greve, head of Regions Investment Services

Succeeding Greve as Consumer Banking Executive for Central and North Alabama will be Mike Dennis, who most recently served as Regions’ Midwest Consumer Banking Executive in St. Louis. Tyler Lipe, who currently serves as a Consumer Banking Manager in Central Alabama will be elevated to succeed Dennis in the Midwest.

“The markets that will be supported by Mike and Tyler – including Birmingham, Huntsville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and more – are some of the most important markets in our footprint,” said John Jordan, head of Retail for Regions Bank. “Look at the growth taking place in Huntsville. Look at the investments businesses and employers are making around Birmingham. Consider the strong branch networks we have in St. Louis and Indy. We have a solid foundation at Regions because of the continued strength of our markets. And Mike and Tyler are two tremendous leaders who will help us build on that foundation and grow in the years to come.”

 

About Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $157 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,250 banking offices and more than 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at www.regions.com.

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