Planters First Bank Announces First Recipient of the Sam A. Way Memorial Scholarship

Planters First Bank is honored to announce the recipient of the first-ever Sam A. Way Memorial Scholarship, awarded to an outstanding Houston County High School senior, Tyler Monroe Davidson. Son of Wayne Davidson and Jennifer Davidson. The Sam A. Way Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the enduring legacy of Mr. Sam A. Way and his deep commitment to the community he served. Mr. Sam, as he was known to employees and members of the community, strongly believed in the power of...



Business Spotlight: Hudson Pecan Company

This May, Planters First Bank is proud to spotlight Hudson Pecan Company, a family-owned business deeply rooted in South Georgia tradition and innovation. Recently featured in National Nut Grower Magazine, Hudson Pecan continues to showcase how local businesses can grow strong while staying grounded in community values. What began as a passion project more than 150 years ago has grown into over 2,200 acres of thriving Georgia pecan orchards. Through five generations of dedication, Hudson...



Business Spotlight: C & C Inflatables of Middle Georgia

This May, Planters First Bank is proud to spotlight C & C Inflatables of Middle Georgia — a locally owned business focused on bringing fun, excitement, and unforgettable memories to events across Middle Georgia. Owned by best friends Connor and Cody, who were both born and raised in Warner Robins, C & C Inflatables was built on community, friendship, and a shared passion for creating safe and enjoyable experiences for families, schools, churches, and organizations throughout the...



Local Bankers Sharpens Skills at Banking School

Scott Henderson, Retail Banking Lead, and Davis Potts, Perry Branch Manager at Planters First Bank, are second-year students at the Georgia Banking School. They attended the on-campus session in 2026. Established in 1961, the Georgia Banking School is a three-year specialized school run by the Georgia Bankers Association. The purpose of the school is to prepare bank managers to effectively and profitably serve their hometowns by developing a thorough understanding of banking practices,...



Business Spotlight: Southland Exterminating

This May, Planters First Bank is proud to spotlight Southland Exterminating, a locally owned business built on hard work, dedication, and strong community connections. Owner Clayton Parrish began his journey in the pest control industry at just 21 years old, starting with Astro Exterminating in 2015. Over the years, he focused on building lasting customer relationships while gaining hands-on experience and completing state training. His commitment to the industry led him to become the...



Farewell to the Cent: What It Means for You—and Your Wallet

After more than 230 years in circulation, the penny is beginning its slow goodbye. In 2025, the U.S. Treasury announced plans to stop producing new pennies, citing the rising cost—nearly four cents—to produce and distribute each coin. As a result, the United States Mint will officially cease penny production in 2026. What does this mean for you? While no new pennies will be made, those already in circulation will remain legal tender and can still be used for purchases. Because...



Business Spotlight: AsystYOU Technology

This April, Planters First Bank is proud to spotlight AsystYOU Technology, a full-service IT solutions company committed to helping small businesses succeed through intelligent technology and exceptional customer service. Located in Fitzgerald, Georgia, AsystYOU Technology takes a personalized approach to IT support—because they know that no two businesses are the same. Their team takes the time to truly understand each customer’s setup, goals, and day-to-day operations. That means...



Powering Local Growth

Planters First Bank and ICBA Celebrate Community Banking Month in April In honor of Community Banking Month, Planters First Bank and the Independent Community Bankers of America® (ICBA) are highlighting the vital role community banks play in strengthening local economies, supporting small businesses, and helping families achieve long-term financial success. “Community banks cater to the financing needs of their customers as part of their business philosophy, creating meaningful and...



Announces Stephanie Hill as Perry Market President

April 6, 2026— Planters First Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Stephanie R. Hill as Perry Market President. With more than 25 years of banking experience, Hill brings a strong track record of business development, relationship management, and leadership to the role. “Stephanie’s depth of experience and passion for community banking make her a natural fit for this role,” said Eli Tinsley, President and CEO of Planters First Bank. “She brings a proven ability to...



AMERICA SAVES WEEK 2026

Planters First Bank is a proud participant in America Saves Week, an annual national campaign that encourages and empowers individuals, families, employers, and communities to check-in on their finances. The campaign focuses on several important topics that make up your financial landscape with a realistic economic approach, including saving for emergencies and unexpected expenses, leveraging automatic savings, retirement, and reducing debt; as well as more niche topics like talking to your...



National Slam the Scam Day

A Joint Effort to Protect Consumers from Scams On March 5, 2026, federal, state, and local governments, non-profit organizations, and private companies are joining forces to help protect consumers from scams. Over the years, scams have grown and evolved in scale and sophistication. The Federal Trade Commission reported that consumers lost over $12.5 billion to scams in 2024- a 25% increase from 2023. Consumers lost more than $5.7 billion to investment scams and almost $2.95 billion to...



Small Business Spotlight: QUEEN OF CLEAN #1, LLC

This March, Planters First Bank is honored to spotlight QUEEN OF CLEAN #1, LLC, proudly serving Warner Robins and surrounding communities. Owned and operated by Lavonia, QUEEN OF CLEAN #1, LLC is more than just a cleaning service — it’s a business built on heart, hard work, and hometown values. Originally from the small town of Danville, about 30 miles east, Lavonia moved to Warner Robins in 2004. Growing up in a large family taught her two things early on: the value of hard work and...