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Regions Financial Corp. to Acquire The Frazer Lanier Company, Expanding Municipal and Corporate Investment Banking Services

Acquisition strengthens Regions’ capital markets capabilities, expands municipal finance experience, and will enhance services for public and institutional clients across the United States.

By Jeremy King | July 2, 2026

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – July 2, 2026 – Regions Financial Corp. on Thursday announced it has closed on the acquisition of The Frazer Lanier Company, Incorporated, a full-service investment banking firm specializing in municipal and corporate securities.

Based in Montgomery, Ala., Frazer Lanier serves corporations, cities, counties and local boards, building a reputation for excellence in corporate and municipal finance since the company’s founding in 1976. Thousands of clients have turned to Frazer Lanier to serve as an underwriter or placement agent for tax-exempt and taxable bonds.

The acquisition supports Regions’ strategic priorities by expanding investment banking capabilities and enhancing services for public sector and institutional clients across Regions’ multi-state footprint.

Frazer Lanier logo

 

Key Highlights of the Acquisition:

  • Combines Frazer Lanier’s experience with Regions’ Corporate Banking and Capital Markets divisions
  • Expands Regions Bank’s municipal finance and investment banking capabilities
  • Enhances capital markets offerings for public, corporate and institutional clients
  • Strengthens client services access for municipal entities across multiple states

 Two of our top priorities at Regions Bank are strategically expanding our services and investing in top-tier banking talent.

John Turner, Chairman, President and CEO of Regions Financial Corp.

 

Strategic Impact and Leadership Insights:

“Two of our top priorities at Regions Bank are strategically expanding our services and investing in top-tier banking talent,” said John Turner, Chairman, President and CEO of Regions Financial Corp. “By welcoming experienced bankers from Frazer Lanier to the Regions family, we are connecting Regions’ clients with even greater capabilities while advancing our long-term strategy for growth.”

Frazer Lanier will be integrated into Regions Bank’s Capital Markets division, part of the company’s Corporate Banking group.

“There’s a natural fit here,” added Brian Willman, head of Corporate Banking for Regions. “Frazer Lanier has built trust by staying close to clients and helping them navigate important decisions. That’s exactly how we approach relationships at Regions. Together, we can expand that model by bringing more ideas, more capabilities and more connectivity to clients across our markets.”

“Frazer Lanier has built trust by staying close to clients and helping them navigate important decisions. That’s exactly how we approach relationships at Regions.”

Brian Willman, head of Corporate Banking for Regions

Expanded Capabilities for Municipal and Institutional Clients:

The acquisition is designed to:

  • Further increase Regions’ competitive positioning in serving cities, counties and public sector organizations
  • Deliver integrated financial solutions combining extensive banking and capital markets experience
  • Provide enhanced access to bond issuance and financing strategies
  • Strengthen Regions Bank’s position as a trusted financial leader in municipal finance

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Regions Financial Corp. acquiring?

Regions is acquiring The Frazer Lanier Company, an investment banking firm specializing in municipal securities. This strategic acquisition expands Regions’ capital markets capabilities, strengthens municipal finance experience and supports long-term growth in public sector banking. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Who does Frazer Lanier serve?

Frazer Lanier serves corporations, municipalities, counties and public boards, providing debt placement services.

How will clients benefit from this acquisition?

Clients will gain access to a broader range of financial services, including integrated banking and capital markets solutions.

How does Regions Capital Markets serve business clients?

Regions offers a full range of capital-raising services for organizations of various sizes, including large, publicly traded entities to middle-market companies and municipal clients.

 

About Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $161 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 more than 1,200 banking offices and more than 1,750 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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