Greater Lexington Chamber & Visitors Center: Shareholder First Community Bank Expands to Rock Hill, South Carolina

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Greater Lexington Chamber & Visitors Center issued the following announcement on March 1.

Shareholder First Community Bank, headquartered in Lexington, is expanding into York County with the intent to open a loan production office in Rock Hill.

Founded in 1995, First Community Bank operates 21 full-service offices and has over 250 employees in the Midlands and Upstate of South Carolina and the Aiken and Augusta, Georgia areas. The bank has three primary lines of business including commercial and retail banking, residential mortgage lending, and financial planning/investment advisory services.

“Business activity in Rock Hill, Fort Mill and Tega Cay is strong, and we have found the right bankers to lead our introduction into this market,” said Michael Crapps, CEO of First Community Bank. “We are very pleased to assemble a team that matches our distinct style of banking and that will serve the many area local businesses, professionals, organizations and individuals with a high level of financial solutions.”

Original source can be found here.



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