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Economic News of the Wiregrass |
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The Economic News of the Wiregrass is offered as a public service to the community which is provided each week by SunSouth Bank.
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Now You Can Verify Your FDIC Insurance Coverage On Your Own |
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Since SunSouth Bank is an FDIC insured institution, it means that your qualifying deposits are insured by the federal government. However, as with any insurance coverage, there are coverage limits and requirements that must be met. To help you determine your insurance coverage, you can use the easy-to-use online FDIC tool called EDIE – The Estimator by clicking on the link below. Using EDIE is easy. To save time, have a list of your deposit accounts and the amount you have in each. If you have joint accounts or trust accounts that name beneficiaries, have those names too. To check business accounts, you will need the business name and the Employer Identification Number (EIN).
If you have questions or need assistance, the SunSouth Bank staff is always prepared to help you. Click: www.fdic.gov/edie |
Our Community Bank Commitment
What makes a community bank different from all others? At SunSouth Bank we seek to achieve excellence in all that we do – our commitment is to deliver banking the way it should be to you. We seek to breathe life into this goal and make it real with: Outstanding staff who can provide superior service and attention to detail; offer market leading rates on savings; offer the range of loan products that best meet the needs of our customers. Try banking the way it should be The Bank is locally owned and managed and thus can provide immediate attention with quick decisions provided by skilled and experienced loan officers. They are professionals that can structure a loan to best meet the customer’s requirements. Come visit us today and experience what you deserve – banking the way it should be. ATTENTION CUSTOMERS! There have been increased reports of banking customers becoming targets of fraud – specifically through phishing schemes. Since this type of fraud often begins with the customer and not the bank, we wanted to educate you on what to look out for so that you can best protect yourself. 1. We will NEVER contact you by phone or e-mail to ask you for your ATM Card number, PIN number, or any other confidential customer or account information. 2. Immediately call the phone number on the back of your debit or credit card or printed on your statement if you receive a suspicious phone call, message, or e-mail. |
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