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SOUTHERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
SOUTHERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Mount Olive, North Carolina
100-499 employees
OUR HISTORY Southern Bank and Trust Company was originally chartered as the Bank of Mount Olive on January 29, 1901. The bank was founded by a group of local businessmen who wanted a locally owned bank based in the community. The Bank officially began operations at 102 S. Center Street, Mount Olive with one employee and $10,000 in total assets. As it continued to slowly grow in the 50's and 60's, management within the bank realized that its name may not be well received in other communities. So in 1967, the name was changed to Southern Bank and Trust Company. Southern has continued to grow organically, as well as through the acquisitions of other financial institutions, through purchases of individual branches from other institutions, and through the establishment of de novo branches. The bank currently has assets of approximately $5 billion and operates approximately 60 locations in North Carolina and Virginia. HOW WE DO BUSINESS • We put safety and stability first. We do this through long-term perspective, sound credit practices and prudent management of our assets. This is how we’ve earned our customers’ trust for more than a century. • We work with integrity, applying the highest professional ethics in all circumstances. We do the right thing. • We build full financial relationships with our customers by gaining an understanding of their needs and goals and applying our knowledge, expertise and resources to provide solutions now and in the long term. • We provide excellent service through accuracy, courtesy, responsiveness and partnership - we do it right. • We hire the best talent in our local markets and value the contributions of each of our employees. • We are good corporate citizens, helping to build the communities we share. WHY WE EXIST Our Vision: To be the bank of preference by delivering a distinctive banking experience and unsurpassed dedication to our customers and communities.
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Top Benefits
KS BANK, INC.
KS BANK, INC.
Smithfield, North Carolina
50-99 employees
For over 99 years KS Bank has served the Triangle East region of North Carolina. KS Bank, a state-chartered savings bank, is a community-oriented financial institution offering a broad array of competitive and pro-growth financial services to businesses, professionals, individuals, and families. KS Bank offers retail and commercial lending and deposit services, mortgage products, and wealth management services through its Trust Division. KS Bank corporate office is located in Smithfield, NC and operates nine financial centers in Johnston, Wake, Wilson, and Wayne Counties. Member FDIC / Equal Housing Lender. Please remember to never include personal account information on posts to LinkedIn. If you have questions or concerns regarding your account relationship, please contact your local branch office for assistance.
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Market Leading
FORT LIBERTY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
FORT LIBERTY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Fayetteville, North Carolina
50-99 employees
Fort Liberty Federal Credit Union's field of membership is open to the following: • Persons who live, worship, work (or regularly conduct business in) or attend school and other legal entities in Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Moore, Robeson, or Scotland County, NC. • You are an immediate family member or household of someone who meets eligibility criteria • You volunteer in communities (Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Moore, Robeson, or Scotland County, NC). • Members of the Fort Liberty Chapter of AUSA Contact the Credit Union to see how you are eligible to join! Fort Liberty Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative owned exclusively by its members and regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). Chartered on April 18, 1960, we exist primarily to promote thrift amongst our members.
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Top Benefits
FIRST FEDERAL BANK
FIRST FEDERAL BANK
Dunn, North Carolina
50-99 employees
www.arvest.com
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Market Laggard
FIRST CAROLINA PEOPLE'S CREDIT UNION
FIRST CAROLINA PEOPLE'S CREDIT UNION
Goldsboro, North Carolina
1-24 employees
As a Bank Teller at First Carolina People's Credit Union, I provided a wide range of financial services to our members, including processing transactions, opening accounts, and answering questions about products and services. In this role, I was responsible for accurately and efficiently handling cash, checks, and other financial instruments, while also ensuring that our members' needs were met with a high level of customer service.In addition to my day-to-day responsibilities, I also assisted with various projects and initiatives, such as organizing promotional events and contributing to process improvement efforts. Throughout my time at First Carolina People's Credit Union, I developed a deep understanding of the banking industry and the regulatory environment in which it operates, as well as a strong commitment to maintaining the trust and confidence of our members.Overall, my experience as a Bank Teller at First Carolina People's Credit Union taught me the importance of attention to detail, strong customer service skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment.
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Market Leading
NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Goldsboro, North Carolina
1-24 employees
Carolina Federal Credit Union has been a trusted financial organization for 50 years, federally chartered in 1969 to serve Carolina Freight Employees. We’ve expanded our field of membership to include EVERYONE who lives, works, goes to school or worships in Gaston or Cleveland County, eligible employees and retirees of our sponsored companies and associations, plus all family members.
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Market Competitive
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BRAGG MUTUAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
BRAGG MUTUAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Fayetteville, North Carolina
1-24 employees
Bragg Mutual Federal Credit Union is dedicated to providing competitive financial products to those who live, work, or worship in Cumberland County. We offer a wide variety of loan and deposit products - most at no fee to our members. We are not-for-profit and member owned. We take pride in putting our members first, not having to meet the needs of corporate stockholders. We are a member of the Credit Union Service Center Network giving you over 5,000 locations all over the country to meet your transaction needs. There ARE advantages to membership! For years we have offered our members auto loan financing 2% lower than any other financial institution down to 1.49%*! If you have no credit, bad credit, or your credit just needs a little repair, we have loan products for you too*. We offer Home Equity Loans and Lines of Credit too*! If you are a business owner, we offer business loans and deposit accounts that are tailored to meet your specific needs! If you are tired of not fitting into the "box"​ that the "for profit"​ banks try to make you fit in, come see how we can help you meet your business goals. *All loan products are subject to underwriting and some restrictions apply. We are NCUA insured and are an Equal Housing Lender
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Below Market