First National Corporation (NASDAQ: FXNC) (the “Company” or “First National”), the one-bank holding company of First Bank, announced that it has completed the acquisition by merger of Touchstone Bankshares, Inc. (“Touchstone”) effective October 1, 2024 (the “Merger”). Immediately following the Merger, Touchstone Bank, the wholly owned subsidiary of Touchstone Bankshares, Inc., was merged with and into First Bank. Pursuant to the previously announced terms of the Merger, each outstanding share of Touchstone Bankshares, Inc. common stock and preferred stock (on an as-converted, one-for-one basis, which shares of preferred stock converted automatically to common stock at the effective time of the Merger) is entitled to receive 0.8122 shares of First National Corporation’s common stock.
Following the Merger, the former branches of Touchstone Bank assumed in the Merger will continue to operate in Virginia as Touchstone Bank, a division of First Bank, and, in North Carolina, as Touchstone Bank, a division of First Bank, Strasburg, Virginia, until the systems integration is completed in February 2025. With the addition of Touchstone, the Company would have had approximately $2.1 billion in assets, $1.5 billion in loans and $1.8 billion in deposits on a combined pro-forma basis as of August 30, 2024. The combined company will deliver banking services through 33 branch offices in Virginia and North Carolina and 3 loan production offices, in addition to its full complement of online banking services.
“We are pleased to announce the completion of the merger with Touchstone Bankshares, Inc. and excited to be joining forces with a team of dedicated local bankers committed to their customers and communities,” stated Scott Harvard, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Harvard continued, “We believe that our combined companies will provide significantly more resources to small business customers across all of our markets while positively impacting the communities we serve. For our investors, the combined market capitalization is expected to put the company on the cusp of the Russell 2000 index.”