In this episode of Connect Germantown, host Janie Day of the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce sits down with Denver Clinton and Tammy Boyce of InSouth Bank to introduce Germantown to a new banking option rooted in deep history and strong community values.
In this episode of Connect Germantown, host Janie Day of the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce sits down with Denver Clinton and Tammy Boyce of InSouth Bank to introduce Germantown to a new banking option rooted in deep history and strong community values.
While new to Germantown, InSouth Bank has been serving customers since 1869, making it one of the oldest banks in Tennessee. As a family-owned, community-focused institution, their mission is simple: build meaningful relationships, make local decisions, and provide personalized service that larger banks often can’t match.
Denver and Tammy share why Germantown was the perfect fit for their newest branch, highlighting the area’s strong small business presence and relationship-driven culture. They also explain what customers can expect—from faster, more flexible lending decisions to a welcoming, modern banking experience backed by real people who know their clients by name.
The conversation also explores how InSouth supports local entrepreneurs, simplifies the process of switching banks, and balances modern digital banking tools with the personal touch of a true community bank.
Whether you’re a business owner or an individual looking for a more personal banking experience, this episode offers a fresh look at what banking can—and should—feel like.
To learn more or connect with InSouth Bank Germantown, visit or stop by their local branch: https://www.insouth.com/locations-and-hours/profile/memphis