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The First Bancshares to Participate in Virtual KBW Community Bank Investor Conference

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The First Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: FBMS), holding company for The First, A National Banking Association, (www.thefirstbank.com) will participate in the 2021 Virtual KBW Community Bank Investor Conference, which is being held virtually, on August 3, 2021 through August 5, 2021 and will have one-on-one meetings with certain bank stock analysts and investors.

The presentation prepared for use during these meetings will be available at the company’s website www.thefirstbank.com under Investor Relations>Presentations and Press Releases>Presentations.

The First Bancshares, Inc., headquartered in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, is the parent company of The First, A National Banking Association. Founded in 1996, the First has operations in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida and Georgia. The Company’s stock is traded on NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol FBMS. Information is available on the Company’s website: www.thefirstbank.com.

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the first, a national banking association ("the first") is owned by the holding company, the first bancshares, inc. incorporated on june 23, 1995, the holding company is located in hattiesburg, mississippi. the first began operating on august 5, 1996 from its home office in the oak grove community in hattiesburg. the first has aggressively expanded since its beginning with the acquisition of first national bank of wiggins in 2006, the acquisition of eight whitney bank branches in 2011, the de novo expansion into ocean springs in 2013, the acquisition of first national bank of baldwin county in 2013 and the most recent acquisition of bay bank in mobile, alabama in 2014. the bank currently has 30 offices in south mississippi, louisiana, and south alabama.