COVID-19 Important Information

Effective Friday, March 20th, we will close all offices to lobby traffic and have our customers use only Drive-thrus and ATMs.

At State Bank and Trust our top priority is the well-being of our customers, associates, and the communities we serve. We want to assure you that we are taking extensive steps to help ensure your health and safety when you visit any of our offices. As we receive new information about the coronavirus, we will be sure to let you know if it will affect our operations.

Here are a few ways to continue banking outside the bank:

Use your debit card for purchases

Use your debit card for purchases

Visit one of our 3 ATMs

Visit one of our 3 ATMs

Transfer funds with our FREE mobile app

Transfer funds with our FREE mobile app

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