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Capital City Bank Celebrates New Office Opening in Duluth

Capital City Bank Grand Opening

On May 17, Capital City Bank hosted a ribbon-cutting to mark the opening of its new banking office at 6224 Sugarloaf Parkway, Suite 100, in Duluth. Attendees included leadership from the Capital City Bank and Capital City Home Loans teams, as well as local officials and several members of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce.

“We are proud to have served the lending and commercial banking needs of the local community for the last 18 months and excited to take the next step in our growing relationship with Gwinnett County,” said Gwinnett County President Mike Fulton. “As we open the doors to our new full-service banking office, we also open the door to new opportunities to serve a broader, more comprehensive set of client services.”

New virtual teller technology enables live assistance from a banker via video chat and is available to Capital City Bank clients with or without a debit card from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday. The machine is equipped with a Smart ATM option for self-service banking with a debit card 24 hours a day.

The Smart ATM has all the standard features of a traditional ATM but includes several key enhancements that make it easier, faster and more convenient. It accepts cash and check deposits up to 30 items in a single transaction and checks post same day when deposited by 8 p.m. on business days. 

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