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United Community Bank to Shift to Drive-thru and Appointment-Only Operations, Effective March 24

  • Posted on March 25, 2020
In an effort to serve customers, protect employees and support our communities amid concerns over the spread of COVID-19, all United Community Bank branches will shift to a drive-thru and appointment-only service model, effective Tuesday, March 24. In-branch services such as loan closings, access to safe deposit boxes and wire transfers will be available via a scheduled in-person appointment, and customers are encouraged to call their local branch to schedule a convenient time during normal business hours.

United encourages customers to utilize the variety of digital banking options available, which can be found on ucbi.com and using the United Mobile App. We are also taking steps to make accessing United even easier, including increasing mobile deposit limits for added convenience and temporarily removing the ATM

Transaction/Balance Inquiry fee charged by United for customers using a non-United or Publix Presto! ATM.
Click here for the contact information and up-to-date status on all of our branch locations. United has taken several steps in accordance with CDC guidelines to ensure the safety and health of all employees and customers visiting our branch locations. United will continue to monitor the situation and make operational decisions with the guidance from local and federal officials.
 

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