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Other Eligible Financial Institutions
The Supreme Court of South Carolina
has amended the IOLTA rules to require SC attorneys to place their
IOLTA accounts at eligible institutions – those that pay interest
rates on IOLTA comparable to rates paid on similarly situated,
non-IOLTA accounts.
If you would like to open an IOLTA account at a bank not on this
list,
please
ask that bank’s personnel to
contact us so that they may become an eligible IOLTA bank.
Abbeville
Savings & Loan, SSB
Allendale County Bank
Ameris Bank
Anderson Brothers Bank
Arthur State Bank
Atlantic Community Bank
Bank of America
The Bank of South Carolina
Bank of Walterboro
Bank of York
BankGreenville
BB&T
Carolina Bank
Carolina Federal Savings Bank
Carolina First
CBC National Bank
CertusBank, NA
CoastalStates Bank
The Citizens Bank
Citizens South Bank
Clover Community Bank
Community First Bank
Community FirstBank of Charleston
The Conway National Bank
Countybank
Crescent Bank
Dedicated Community Bank
Enterprise Bank of South Carolina
Farmers & Merchants Bank of South Carolina
First Bank
First Citizens
First Community Bank
First Federal of SC, FSB
First National Bank of South Carolina
First Palmetto Savings Bank
First Piedmont
First Savers Bank
First South Bank
GrandSouth Bank
Liberty Savings Bank, FSB
Oconee Federal Savings & Loan
Association
The Palmetto Bank
Palmetto State Bank
Pee Dee Federal Savings Bank
The Peoples Bank
Park Sterling Bank
Peoples National Bank
Pinnacle Bank of SC
Plantation Federal Bank
Provident Community Bank
RBC Bank (USA)
Regent Bank
Regions Bank
SCBT
Security
Federal Bank
Seneca National Bank
South Atlantic Bank
South Carolina Community Bank
SunTrust
VistaBank
Wells Fargo Bank, NA
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IOLTA Rule 412 has been amended to include
interest rate comparability. The rule change was effective June 15,
2010. Financial partners should review
this link for more information.
You can help by doing one of the
following:
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Bank at a Prime Partner bank.
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If you do business with a
non-Prime Partner bank, persuade the bank to become a Prime
Partner.
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If you are employed by a
non-Prime Partner bank, persuade the bank to become a Prime
Partner.
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