Sovran Bank

Sovran Bank
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1983 (1983)
Defunct1990 (1990)
FateMerged with North Carolina National Bank to form NationsBank
SuccessorBank of America
HeadquartersNorfolk, Virginia, United States
ProductsCommercial banking
Retail banking

Sovran Bank was a regional bank that operated in Virginia between 1983 and 1990. It was the primary subsidiary of Sovran Financial Corporation, a bank holding company. It was formed from the 1983 merger of First & Merchants Bank of and Virginia National Bankshares, both of which could trace back their history to the 1860s. In 1990, Sovran merged with Citizens & Southern National Bank to form C&S/Sovran Corp., which in 1991, merged with North Carolina National Bank to form NationsBank. That bank became Bank of America in 1998.

The name Sovran came from Glenn Monigle & Associates as a simple spelling of "sovereign".