Print
Banking & Finance

New Brand Official For First Federal

By Jenny Callison, posted Jul 18, 2014
A worker replaces First Federal bank's sign with its new name, South State Bank on Friday. (Photo by Jenny Callison)
New signage went up Friday at the First Federal branches in the Wilmington market, making official the bank's name change in the wake of its 2013 merger with SCBT. At a 1 p.m. unveiling ceremony at First Federal's Military Cutoff Road location, a temporary cover was whisked off the new South State Bank sign, to applause from customers and staffers.

"Our people are excited and our customers are, too," said Mark Tyler, regional president. "There has been a certain amount of suspense created: first we were deciding on a name, then we announced the name, now we're revealing our new identity.

"We've already had several requests for South State Bank giveaways," he added with a smile.

Over the weekend, the entire First Federal network in North and South Carolina will undergo a system conversion, opening Monday morning as South State Bank, Tyler said. Conversion of SCBT and its two other brands is already complete. 

The South State Bank brand now is comprised of 135 banking locations in the Carolinas and Georgia, according to a news release from the company. Online banking services are at SouthStateBank.com. The bank has assets of about $8 billion, according to the release.
Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
Untitleddesign2

The Importance of Real Estate Appraisals

Steve Mitchell - Cape Fear REALTORS®
Dave sweyer 300 x 300

Insights into the 2023 Leasing Market in Wilmington, NC: What You Need to Know

Dave Sweyer - Sweyer Property Management
Headshotrosaliecalarco 1182131047

Help Stop Government Impersonator Scams

Trending News

Passenger Rail Study Offers New Details About Proposed Wilmington To Raleigh Route

Emma Dill - Apr 22, 2024

Severe Weather Postpones Trump Rally In Wilmington

Emma Dill - Apr 20, 2024

Will NC Be CNBC's Three-time Top State For Business?

Audrey Elsberry - Apr 22, 2024

In The Current Issue

Taking Marine Science On The Road

“My mission and my goal is to take my love of marine science, marine ecosystem and coastal ecosystems and bring that to students and teacher...


Info Junkie: Lydia Thomas

Lydia Thomas, program manager for the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at UNCW, shares her top info and tech picks....


Bootstrapping A Remote Option

Michelle Penczak, who lives in Pender County, built her own solution with Squared Away, her company that now employs over 400 virtual assist...

Book On Business

The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.

Order Your Copy Today!


Galleries

Videos

2024 Power Breakfast: The Next Season