Financial industry career Around 1903, Clark and Booze closed their mercantile and both moved to
Mound Bayou, Mississippi, a community founded by
Isaiah T. Montgomery. Booze and Banks founded the
Bank of Mound Bayou in 1904, one of the first Black owned banks in the state. In June 1915, they reorganized and opened a new bank called the
Mound Bayou State Bank, which remained open for about a decade. Mound Bayou Loan and Investment Company was founded by Banks and
William Thornton Montgomery, in order to maintain local land and farms within the African American community, and in turn prevented the intrusion of white ownership.
Other businesses Banks served as 3rd vice president of the National Negro Business League from 1901 to 1905, and as 1st vice president from 1907. == Late life and death ==