MidSouth Bank's Cloutier Appearing on CNBC's Squawk Box
19 June 2009 - 3:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
LAFAYETTE, La., June 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MidSouth Bank,
N.A. subsidiary of MidSouth Bancorp Inc. (NYSE Amex: MSL) will be
back in the national business news spotlight Friday morning.
Between 6 a.m.-7 a.m. Friday, MidSouth Bank President and CEO Rusty
Cloutier will appear on the popular CNBC morning business news
program "Squawk Box," which brings together some of the biggest
names in business and politics with the day's most important
stories. A live feed will be sent to the studio at CNBC's
headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., via LPB in Baton Rouge. The
most visible voice of community bankers across the country, the
MidSouth Bank president will discuss the latest issues affecting
the banking industry, including President Barack Obama's call for
sweeping reforms aimed at preventing a repeat of the worst economic
crisis in decades. In addition to numerous national media
appearances in recent months, Cloutier also testified about banking
issues on Capitol Hill twice this year. About MidSouth Bancorp,
Inc. MidSouth Bancorp, Inc. is a bank holding company headquartered
in Lafayette, La., with total assets of $923.1 million as of March
31, 2009. Through its wholly-owned bank subsidiary, MidSouth Bank,
N.A., the Company offers complete banking services to commercial
and retail customers in south Louisiana and southeast Texas. It has
34 locations in Louisiana and Texas and more than 170 ATMs. The
group is community oriented and focuses primarily on offering
commercial and consumer loan and deposit services to individuals,
and small and middle market businesses. Established in 1985,
MidSouth Bank has 27 offices extending along the Interstate 10
corridor in south Louisiana located in Lafayette (9), Baton Rouge
(3), New Iberia (3), Lake Charles (2), Sulphur, Jeanerette,
Jennings, Thibodaux, Larose, Opelousas, Breaux Bridge, Cecilia,
Morgan City and Houma. Additionally, the Company has seven
full-service offices in the southeast region of Texas, including
Houston, Beaumont (3), Vidor, College Station and Conroe. It also
has a mortgage loan center in Conroe. MidSouth Bancorp's common
stock is traded on the NYSE Amex under the symbol MSL. DATASOURCE:
MidSouth Bank, N.A. CONTACT: Rusty Cloutier, MidSouth Bank
President and CEO, +1-337-962-9900
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