North Carolina: This is the Best Bank in the State
Finding a good bank that you trust is a big deal. After all, if you have a lot of savings or want to invest through your bank, you’re going to want to find a bank that delivers great customer service and won’t fail. It’s also important to find a good bank if you plan to borrow money for an automobile loan, house, boat or anything else. Forbes has ranked the best banks in America, and they have three local banks ranked as the best banks in North Carolina. Read on for the North Carolina best bank scoop.
Forbes has put together this tally of the best banks in America. To do the research, Forbes joined forces with market research firm Statista and surveyed about 31,000 U.S. residents. “Participants were asked to name all the banks and credit unions where they have a checking or savings account and evaluate these institutions based on criteria such as customer service, the quality of the financial advice representatives offer, whether fees are transparent and reasonable, ease of navigating the company website, on-location branch services and the overall level of trust the companies inspired,” they explain in the study.
Also, note that large, nationwide banks and credit unions with branches in 15 or more U.S. states were excluded. Hence, the winner are the best of the smaller, regional institutions. Some of the excluded banks include Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Navy Federal Credit Union. At the end of their research, Forbes gave 164 awards to 137 unique banks across all U.S. states.
North Carolina, Best Bank
So, what are the best banks in North Carolina? According to the list, it’s a bit confusing. The top banks in North Carolina are not based in North Carolina, but they are named the top three in the state. Those banks are United Community Bank at No. 1, FSNB at No. 2 and First Capital Bank at No. 3. In South Carolina, the No. 1 bank is United Bank, followed by Conway National Bank and Security Federal Bank. Find the full list of the best banks in America via Forbes here.