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n 2017, the bank changed its name to Movement Bank. Currently overseen by President and CEO David Rupp, its mission remains the same and continues to right many of the wrongs in the current financial system, the largest of these being predatory fees, such as Insufficient Fund Fees. Yes, you read that right; Movement Bank does not charge NSF fees! The bank also does not charge ATM fees anywhere in the US. If you are charged an ATM fee at the point of transaction, fees and surcharges are reversed at the end of the business day. Movement Bank's mission is to love and serve all people with A Purpose Bigger Than Banking. It aims to bridge the wealth divide, connect those with resources to those who have been excluded, and transform communities through long-term investment in businesses, housing, and education. The bank offers a comprehensive suite of products and services, including checking, savings, money market, and certificates of deposit for individuals and businesses. The bank also specializes in mortgage lending, home equity, personal loans for individuals, lines of credit, and commercial and real estate financing for businesses. The bank also offers online and mobile banking, credit and debit cards, and a range of traditional services that most banks offer. Movement Bank supports educational and community investment initiatives through its nonprofit affiliate, Movement Foundation. Headquartered in Danville, Virginia, Movement Bank operates
branch locations in Fort Mill, South Carolina, and Randleman, North Carolina. The bank also has operational offices in Asheboro, Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro, Greenville, and Raleigh, North Carolina.
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