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location iconWashington, North Carolina
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company sizeCompany size: 11-50
total assetsTotal Assets: Up to $2B

First South Bank is a community bank based in Washington, North Carolina founded in 1902. First South Banks established on Aug. 19, 1996. Headquartered in Spartanburg, SC. First South Bank offers personal and business banking services including mortgages, consumer loans, credit cards, business loans, commercial real estate loans, agriculture loans, and other banking services, leasing, and investments and wealth management services.

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