June
3, 2011: Atlantic Bank and Trust, Charleston, SC was closed by the Office
of Thrift Supervision. The Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation was named receiver.
Successor Bank: All deposit accounts, including brokered deposits, have been transferred to First Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Inc., Columbia, SC First
Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Inc.
History: Est. in 2007 as Atlantic
Bank & Trust ► Depositors must establish contact or the successor bank or the FDIC to reclaim their deposits. ► Not every depositor in a failed bank will receive notification from the FDIC, and there are time limits on claims of FDIC-insured bank accounts, CDs and safe deposit boxes. By law, accounts which go unclaimed for an extended period may be time barred, and safe deposit boxes can be drilled and the contents sold at auction. ► Additionally, accounts transferred to successor institutions may have lower interest rates and can lose insurance coverage. ► It is important to understand you may have an account at a failed institution and not know it, either because you were a depositor at a bank acquired by an institution that subsequently failed, or if you or a deceased family member are the beneficial owner of a brokered fiduciary account. ► For assistance tracing and reclaiming a lost bank account, certificate of deposit (CD) or safe deposit box go to: Unclaimed Bank Account Search
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2011 FDIC Insured Failed Banks | |
Atlantic Bank
and Trust 152 East Bay Street Charleston, SC 29401 |
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Cost to FDIC: $ 36 million | |
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