Ameris Bank Announces Acquisition of Central Bank of Georgia

Press release from the issuing company

Sunday, February 26th, 2012

Ameris Bank announced today a definitive agreement with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to assume the deposits and certain assets of Central Bank of Georgia, a full-service bank with five locations located in Ellaville, Buena Vista, Cusseta, Butler, and Macon, Georgia. The Georgia Department of Banking & Finance declared Central Bank of Georgia, headquartered in Ellaville, closed today and appointed the FDIC as receiver. The FDIC entered into a loss-share transaction and sold the assets and deposit liabilities of Central Bank of Georgia to Ameris Bank.

All of the branches of Central Bank of Georgia will reopen as branches of Ameris Bank at their next regularly scheduled time on either Saturday, February 25, 2012 or Monday, February 27, 2012. All depositors will automatically become depositors of Ameris Bank, and all deposits will continue to be insured by the FDIC up to the legal limit. With these acquisitions, Ameris Bank will now operate 67 locations in Georgia, Florida, Alabama and South Carolina.

Edwin W. Hortman, Jr., CEO commented, "We appreciate the opportunity to welcome customers and employees of Central Bank of Georgia to the Ameris Bank family. Customers can be confident that their deposits are safe and readily accessible. While our Company recently celebrated our 40th anniversary, we are proud that some of our banking offices have served the financial needs of their communities for over 100 years. Gaining new locations that will further complement our existing footprint is an energizing direction for our Company."

As a result of the Central Bank of Georgia acquisition, Ameris Bank will assume approximately $256 million in total deposits and $194 million in total loans. Substantially all of the loans and all of the OREO purchased from the FDIC are covered under loss-sharing agreements that afford the Company significant protection from losses.