ACCESS Newswire
19 Feb 2020, 01:13 GMT+10
FAYETTEVILLE, NC / ACCESSWIRE / February 18, 2020 / Banking in Fayetteville is about to become more convenient! Lumbee Guaranty Bank will be opening a branch in downtown Fayetteville on Tuesday, February 18. Located in the historic Kress Building, at 229A Hay Street (corner of Maxwell and Hay), the new branch will offer full-service banking for individual and business customers. Services include checking and savings accounts, certificates of deposit, mortgage/home equity loans, auto and personal loans, business/commercial loans, investment services, and a full range of secure electronic services such as automatic bill pay, online, mobile, and telephone banking, as well as an ATM. Lobby hours will be from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday-Thursday, and until 6:00 PM on Fridays.
Serving customers for nearly half a century, Lumbee Guaranty Bank is one of the few remaining community banks in southeastern North Carolina. 'We are extremely proud of the reputation we've earned as a bank that combines the friendly, flexible, and knowledgeable service of a community bank, with the advanced technology and services of a larger institution,' says Kyle R. Chavis, Chief Executive Officer, 'and we look forward to providing our excellent services for our new 'neighbors' in downtown Fayetteville - as well as another option for existing customers - at our convenient location in the heart of the city.' Chavis adds, 'We are also extremely pleased to be part of the ongoing expansion in downtown Fayetteville.'
Lumbee Guaranty Bank is a community bank headquartered in Pembroke, NC and serves Robeson, Cumberland, and Hoke Counties. Established in 1971, the Bank offers a full array of financial services through its network of fourteen strategically located branch offices over the three-county area. The Bank's common stock is traded on the OTCQX under the stock symbol LUMB.
CONTACT:
Kyle R. Chavis, CEO
(910) 910-521-9707
[email protected]
SOURCE: Lumbee Guaranty Bank
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