Capital City Bank

63 Branch Locations
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63 Branch Locations
  
Website:
 http://www.ccbg.com
  
Main Office:
 217 North Monroe Street
 Tallahassee, FL 32301
About Capital City Bank

Capital City Bank was established on June 13, 1907. Headquartered in Tallahassee, FL, it has assets in the amount of $2,634,929,000. Its customers are served from 63 locations. Deposits in Capital City Bank are insured by FDIC.

Established On:
 June 13, 1907
  
FDIC Certificate Number:
 9622
  
Total Assets:
 $2,634,929,000
  
Deposit Insurance:
 FDIC
Community Bank:
 No
  
Institution Class:
 Commercial bank, state charter and Fed member, supervised by the Federal Reserve (FRB)

Capital City Bank Locations & Hours

63 Capital City Bank Branch Locations
State
# of Branches
Alabama2
Florida49
Georgia12

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Reviewer:JoeNell Bennett
Date:April 3, 2018

I opened my account when I first moved to the H.Spgs./Ft White area. Daphanie is MY Banker.
We were 3, single 60+yrs young, women wanting OUT of the Big City Lifestyles ...1 retired, 1 Semi retired entrepreneur, and me a still very active (at the time) Lic. Massage Therapist. We first opened jointly our household account we calling ourselves the Golden Girls. Each of us subsequently opened individual accounts ++. Me a pay on death, & the entrepreneur a couple or 3 business accounts. Service was great, personnel was friendly 5 star 6 diamond all around but now today 4/3/2018 I regret that I will most likely seek a credit union entity. Why? The cost factor of a Service Charge, Yes there are SOME benefits $83.40 per account may seem reasonable IF one deems them important. However 3 accts x 83.4 =$250.20 for duplicates of something you don't necessarily want or need. Therefore I will endeavor to find a more analytically responsible "Senior Checking" depository.