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Hours:
M-F 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, Sat 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Driving Directions:
1 1/2 block E of Cary train station on Rt 14/Northwest Highway. North side of street.
About Us
Community banking begins with the customer, his or her wants and needs. It sounds simple, but most banks just don't get it.
Cary Bank & Trust is a locally run bank where decisions are made by people who know you. As a result, our customers gain from our responsive service and true understanding of local community needs. We are real community bank that puts customers first.
At Cary Bank & Trust we know our customers by name and often service them and their families for life. We are the community bank where parents can take their kids; where families have household checking accounts, trust and estate planning; and seniors find specially tailored products.
Cary Bank & Trust -- Where No One Ever Pays a Fee for Using a Teller!
Cary Bank & Trust has on-site control over all services, products, loan approvals, and interest rates. Because we're locally managed, we can set our rates right here. We don't have the overhead that big banks do, so we pass the savings on to you. At Cary Bank & Trust, no one ever pays a fee to use a teller.
At Cary Bank & Trust, deposits of the bank are invested back into the community as business and residential loans. Our bank's management is only a local phone call away and is involved in community events.
We also offer innovative products. Cary Bank & Trust is large enough to handle $50 million loans, Trust and Wealth Management Issues, yet small enough to hand out cookies and offer FREE checking accounts. So stop at Cary Bank & Trust today. You'll be glad you did.
Highlights
- A Real Community Bank with Innovative Products
- Locally Run by People Who Know the Community
- Large Enough to Handle Major Loans, Small Enough to Service All Your Families Needs!
- Hometown Banking at Its Best
- Full Range of Banking and Financial Services