PINE BLUFF, Ark., April 06, 2016 -- Simmons First National Corporation (NASDAQ:SFNC) today announced it expects to release first quarter 2016 earnings prior to the market opening on Thursday, April 21, followed by a live conference call to review this information beginning at 3 p.m. CDT. Those interested can listen to this call by dialing toll-free 1-866-298-7926 (United States and Canada only) and asking for the Simmons First National Corporation conference call, conference ID 84913510. In addition, the call will be available live or in recorded version on the company’s website at www.simmonsfirst.com.
Simmons First National Corporation is a financial holding company, headquartered in Pine Bluff, Ark., with total assets of $7.6 billion conducting financial operations throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Tennessee. The company’s common stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol “SFNC”.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: J. BURTON HICKS Senior Vice President and Investor Relations Officer Simmons First National Corporation (870) 541-1000


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