

In a move to improve online security and safe banking for customers, Coffee County Bank announced Monday, Aug. 12, a switch to a .bank domain for its website, effective the week of Aug. 12. Coffee County Bank joins thousands of banks in its switch to a .bank domain, a new domain type designed by banks, exclusively for bank use. According to the American Bankers Association, "Acquiring a .BANK domain ensures a trusted, verified and more secure location for your bank’s online banking services. All .BANK domains are required to meet robust security technologies and practices, and only verified members of the banking industry can register a .BANK domain."



Brent Parsley, a Manchester native with four decades in local bank lending and leadership, is set to join the business development team at Coffee County Bank in late July. Parsley said the bank’s local identity and commitment to remaining locally-owned and –operated helped him make the decision to change.

(8/8/2025)
MANCHESTER, Tenn. – Belief in a better future for Coffee County has driven two generations of the Henley family toward great heights.
In the mid-1970s, passion for his hometown led local businessman Ed Henley, along with co-founders, to capitalize and launch Coffee County Bank in Manchester. It was a local bank built for local people, with a culture that continues to prioritize investing in the community 50 years into existence.
And the same passion that pushed Henley to start Coffee County Bank in the 1970s is now on display in Henley’s daughter, Dr. Leslie Trussler.
MANCHESTER, Tenn. – Celebrating the past and looking to the future, Coffee County Bank will highlight a half-century of operations, as well as its commitment to remaining local for the long haul, at its annual customer appreciation on Friday, Sept. 12.
Punctuated by giveaways, free lunch and live music from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. on Sept. 12, Coffee County Bank’s customer appreciation this year is also a chance to thank its home community for banking local for the last 50 years.
“Our community deserves access to friendly bankers and local capital to fund growth here at home,” said Carter Sain, CEO. “Coffee County Bank was founded by local businessmen who believed in those ideals, to the point they were willing to invest their own time and resources to launch this bank. We carry their belief with us today – that making life better for Coffee County, Warren County, and beyond, starts with us.”