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New location marks 6 (and counting) for Bank of Central Florida

The doors are officially open at Bank of Central Florida’s state-of-the-art South TBAY location.

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A render of the new Bank of Central Florida location.

The new office is the second location in the TBAY area.

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Bank of Central Florida is making money moves.

The local biz just celebrated the grand opening of its newest office in South Tampa Bay — its first-ever location built from the ground up + its sixth office overall.

Here’s what you need to know about this milestone two and a half years in the making:

🖼️ A nod to the neighborhood

The sleek, modern building will act as a new community hub in TBAY’s vibrant SoHo district, offering convenient access to customized banking solutions for local biz owners and customers. It also features historic images throughout the space in honor of the neighborhood’s rich heritage.

Plus, since we all know convenience is the name of the game in banking, it includes all the handy features you need for a quick visit, like a two-lane drive-thru and spacious parking lot.

You’ll also find a full team of friendly Relationship Managers on hand + ready to assist with everything from retirement planning and personal loans to business funding and lines of credit.

🔑 Growing in key communities

The new office also represents a major milestone in the Bank’s Vision 2025 Strategy, which aims to expand its presence along the key I-4 corridor from Orlando to Tampa.

From helping a diesel engine repair shop rev up operations to riding waves of growth alongside JL Marine Systems, Bank of Central Florida has helped countless small businesses along I-4 since opening its doors in 2007.

The key to their success? An unending commitment to personalized, client-first relationships.

🏦 Built for better banking

If you’re looking to elevate your banking experience, stop by the new space or connect with a local Relationship Manager near you.

Pro tip: You can also find resources, tutorials, and personal + commercial service info on the Bank of Central Florida website.

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