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  • Georgia Gay
  • May 7, 2020
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Helping you get ahead since 1933

Banks are typically where you make a deposit or take out a loan, but Countybank is so much more — it is an integral part of the community. Candice Good, Greer market administrator for Countybank, values her opportunity to serve the community where she was raised. “Watching the downtown Greer streetscape transformation is an experience I’ll never forget,” she says. “The city’s ability to invest in both itself and every business in town speaks volumes about their commitment to the community.”

Countybank follows the same philosophy. With locations in downtown Greenville, Pelham Road, downtown Greer, Anderson and Greenwood, Countybank has been helping the Upstate community get ahead since 1933. With a full suite of financial services, they are a local, trusted community bank that works with businesses and individuals to provide personal, customized financial solutions — and they have grown right alongside the communities they serve.

“When small businesses experience growing pains, they need a bank that understands their business and their community,” says Matt Cloutier, SBA development officer. Tim Lincolnhol, commercial banking executive, and Scott Presley, director of residential construction lending, agree that they have seen surrounding areas like Simpsonville and the construction lending market take off — areas Countybank can financially support.

With commercial and retail banking, insurance, mortgage, trust, and investments, Countybank is well positioned to assist residents and businesses as our area continues to grow — always putting people first.

201 West McBee Ave., Greenville
864.942.1500  |  ecountybank.com

ESTABLISHED: 1933
“Countybank has added small business administration (SBA) lending and residential construction expertise in recent years based on customer needs.”
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