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From personal to commercial banking needs, Huntington Bank is here to help South Carolinians with their financial needs.

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Imagine a place where your financial needs are met with a genuine smile and a helping hand.

Huntington Bank isn’t new to banking, but it has a new branch in South Carolina. Their new branch recently opened its doors in downtown Spartanburg, bringing personalized service and a warm welcome to the neighborhood — and their local staff is ready to welcome you with open arms and share the products Huntington has to offer.

Explore how their people-first approach can make a difference in your day-to-day life. Swing by the branch and say hi to the local team.

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