First Citizens Bank

First Citizens Bank

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Founding Date
1898

First Citizens Bank is one of the largest privately held banks in the United States that offers a wide range of financial services to both individuals and businesses. Founded in 1898, First Citizens has become a leading financial institution known for supporting high-growth companies. First Citizens offers an array of general banking services including a network of more than 500 branches and offices in 30 states; commercial banking expertise delivering best-in-class lending, leasing and other financial services coast to coast; innovation banking serving businesses at every stage; and a nationwide direct bank.

ABOUT FIRST CITIZENS BANK

  • First Citizens Bank helps personal, business, commercial and wealth clients build financial strength that lasts.

  • The bank offers a complete line of financial services, including personal and business banking, wealth management, investment services, insurance, and more.

  • The company’s commercial banking segment brings a wide array of best-in-class lending, leasing and banking services to middle-market companies and small businesses from coast to coast. 

  • First Citizens also operates a nationwide direct bank and a network of more than 600 branches in 22 states, many in high-growth markets.

  • Parent company First Citizens BancShares, Inc. is a top 20 U.S. financial institution with more than $200 billion in assets and a member of the Fortune 500.


BANKING SERVICES

First Citizens provides standard banking services like savings and checking accounts, home loans, personal loans, and credit cards.

The bank offers business loans, commercial real estate financing, treasury management, and other financial services for small to medium-sized businesses.

First Citizens also has a wealth management division that provides financial planning, investment management, and trust services.

The bank offers various insurance products and retirement planning options for individuals and businesses.