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RABUN COUNTY BANK
RABUN COUNTY BANK
Clayton, Georgia
25-49 employees
Providing personalized service to Rabun County for more than 45 years. We're proud to be the only locally owned and operated hometown bank. We have locations to serve you in Rabun and Habersham Counties. Visit us in Clayton or Dillard or at our Traditions Bank branch in Cornelia. An Equal Opportunity Employer Member FDIC and An Equal Housing Lender NMLS# 448995
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CBL STATE SAVINGS BANK
CBL STATE SAVINGS BANK
Greer, South Carolina
1-24 employees
Founded in 1907, Citizens Building and Loan first opened its doors in the BA Bennett and Company building between Trade and Poinsett Streets. Led by a strong group of local citizens from the business community, the bank encouraged the town’s close-knit population of farmers, mill workers and merchants to build their dreams through home ownership and by regularly saving for the future. Customers would deposit as little as $5 a week in savings plans. When the surrounding mill houses were sold, Citizens helped finance many of them. For over 100 years, Greer families have passed down the tradition of doing business with CBL. The reason for our loyal, growing family of customers? At CBL, we treat all of our customers the same, whether they are large or small borrowers and savers. Our founding mission, “To maintain long term relationships with our customers and to deliver personal service,” is as true today as it was then. Downtown Greer has always been our home. In 1972, CBL moved to our second location at 117 Trade Street. Then, in 1992, growth and progress dictated it was time once again to make a move, so we conducted a study on where our new building should be located. The trend at the time was for new businesses to leave the downtown area and build along the rapidly growing Hwy 29. Rather than follow the crowd CBL chose to make a stand for the future of downtown. The result is our present $1.7 million building at the corner of Trade and Randall. Many consider 229 Trade Street as the cornerstone of the revitalization efforts that have transformed the center of downtown into the vibrant destination known today as Greer Station. Through it all, we’ve remained true to our heritage of conservative leadership and to our original goal to serve our local community as a savings and loan facility. Today, with over $120 million in assets and an expanding customer base, Citizens Building and Loan is one of the most highly capitalized institutions in the state.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
GREENVILLE HERITAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
GREENVILLE HERITAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Greenville, South Carolina
25-49 employees
Greenville Heritage is a banking company based out of 75 Reedy View Dr, Greenville, South Carolina, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
WOODRUFF FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
WOODRUFF FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Woodruff, South Carolina
1-24 employees
Woodruff Federal Savings and Loan Association is a banking company based out of 247 N Main St, Woodruff, SC, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SECURED ADVANTAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
SECURED ADVANTAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Simpsonville, South Carolina
1-24 employees
It all started in 1959. Four employees within the Cryovac Division of W.R. Grace & Co. in Simpsonville, S.C., raised the concern of their fellow employees that they did not having fair and affordable access to credit and other banking services. Our not-for-profit financial cooperative was quickly founded around that theme. While times have changed greatly since 1959, one thing remains the same: Our dedication to providing fair and affordable credit and financial services to our members. Today we have offices serving Sealed Air employees in Iowa Park, Texas as well as Simpsonville and Duncan in South Carolina. In 2016, we opened our first off-site location on Main Street in Duncan, SC. This allows us to better serve our members and expand our service to include Town of Duncan employees and their families. We are totally owned by our members, with an elected Board of Directors made up of our local fellow members. The Board of Directors, along with the Supervisory Committee, volunteer their time and expertise to make this financial cooperative the best it can be.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
GREENWOOD MUNICIPAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
GREENWOOD MUNICIPAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Greenwood, South Carolina
1-24 employees
• Researched and analyzed marketing strategies that successfully increased brand recognition and community engagement.• Reported daily activities and progress to the supervisor, identifying areas for improvement and collaborating on solutions.• Assisted in implementing marketing campaigns, including social media management and content creation.• Conducted market research to identify target demographics and refine marketing tactics.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive