Capital City Bank celebrated its grand reopening Thursday, December 14, after making the move Monday to its new location at 2003 S. Byron Butler Parkway. The Bank demonstrated its appreciation for the community’s unwavering support by hosting the Chamber Christmas party that same evening and welcoming the entire community for open-house tours, refreshments and more. “Capital City Bank is eager to continue serving our hometown neighbors and businesses at our new office just three minutes down the road from our former location,” said Marvin Brooks, Capital City Bank president of Madison and Taylor counties. “I am so proud of the extraordinary team of Perry bankers who diligently serve and care for our clients every day.” The new banking office features virtual teller technology, which enables live assistance from a banker via video chat and is available to Capital City Bank clients with or without a debit card from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday. The machines are equipped with a Smart ATM option for self-service banking with a debit card 24 hours a day. The Smart ATM has all the standard features of a traditional ATM but includes several key enhancements that make it easier, faster and more convenient than ever before. It accepts cash and check deposits up to 30 items in a single transaction and checks post same day when deposited by 9 p.m. on business days. Founded in 1895 and headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, Capital City Bank provides a full range of consumer, wealth management, business and commercial banking services. The Bank has repeatedly been selected best bank or financial institution in multiple communities across its footprint, including Tallahassee, Crawfordville, the Emerald Coast and Palatka, Florida, and Cairo, Georgia. Additionally, the Company has been named one of Florida Trend magazine’s “Best Companies to Work For in Florida” twelve years in a row and the American Banker magazine’s “Best Banks to Work For” every year since the list’s inception in 2013. |