The Huntington National Bank has opened its first full-service locations in Charleston and Greenville, marking the bank’s continued expansion across North Carolina and South Carolina. The new branches, located on King Street in Charleston and South Main Street in Greenville, offer customers teller services, personal banking, ATMs and access to financial advice tailored to local communities.
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Huntington leaders said the openings reflect the bank’s long-term commitment to the Carolinas, following new locations launched earlier this year in Charlotte and Spartanburg. The bank plans to open about 55 branches across both states as part of an ongoing growth strategy focused on strengthening community banking and business banking services in high-growth regions.
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Executives from both cities emphasized the importance of Huntington’s entry into the market and highlighted the bank’s people-first approach to serving customers and local businesses.
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The branch expansion is part of a broader growth agenda that includes strategic M&A activity. Huntington recently announced plans to acquire Cadence Bank and completed its combination with Veritex Holdings, moves that will significantly expand its presence across the South and Texas. When both transactions are finalized, Huntington expects to become a top-10 U.S. bank by assets.
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