"The market continues to be active, and we continue to engage in more meaningful conversations than I've had at any point in my banking career," Equity's Brad Elliott said.
Greg Kossover — who retired from Equity in 2023 after a decade in the C-suite, but has remained on the board — will return in February as executive vice president of capital markets.
BERRYVILLE, Ark. — A fire at the Tyson Foods Plant in Berryville, Arkansas, sent more than two dozen people to the hospital Wednesday. Twenty-five firefighters and 1 company worker went to Mercy ...
The Wichita City Council approved a naming rights agreement with Equity Bank, renaming Riverfront Stadium to Equity Bank Park ...
I ndustrial gases company Messer will invest over $70 million to build a state-of-the-art air separation unit (ASU) in Berryville, Arkansas. The new facility will address growing demand for ...
Messer, a leading industrial gases company, has announced a strategic investment of over $70 million to construct a state-of-the-art air separation unit (ASU) in Berryville, Arkansas. Messer's ...
Equity Bank Uganda has appointed Gift Shoko as its new Managing Director, following the resignation of Anthony Kituuka in November 2024. The bank, which is a subsidiary of Equity Group Holdings ...
Arkansas, enhancing production capacity to meet the increasing demand for essential gases. "Congratulations to the City of Berryville for Messer's $70 million investment - our state's first major ...
BERRYVILLE, Ark. (KY3 ... Firefighters contained it shortly before 10 p.m. Carroll County, Arkansas, Emergency Management Director Mike McKelvey says the cause of the fire is still undetermined.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Volunteers gathered at the Arkansas Food Bank for a "Feed the Funnel" party on Tuesday in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Day of Service. In partnership with the ...
A fire at a Tyson Foods Inc. facility in Berryville Wednesday night left ... Mike McKelvey, emergency management director for Carroll County Arkansas, said emergency services were called just ...