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First Citizens Bank Closest to Me β€” Find Your Nearest Branch & ATM

Budget Seniors, June 23, 2026June 23, 2026
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First Citizens Bank Β· Branch & ATM Finder Β· 23 States Β· Customer Service Β· What’s Changing

First Citizens Bank operates over 550 branches across 23 states, making it one of the largest family-controlled banks in the U.S. If you’re trying to find the nearest location, understand which states are covered, or figure out what’s actually changing with the bank’s recent acquisitions β€” this guide has all of it.

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What’s Happening at First Citizens Bank Right Now

Two significant changes are underway. First: Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which First Citizens acquired after the 2023 collapse, is being rebranded in Q4 2026 β€” the SVB technology and healthcare division becomes “First Citizens Innovation Banking,” and the wine division and CIT Commercial Services will carry the First Citizens Bank name. The client experience isn’t changing β€” only the names. Second: First Citizens agreed to acquire 138 BMO Bank branch locations (announced February 2026, expected to close mid-2026), which will expand the bank’s physical footprint substantially into new markets and create a top-10 retail and commercial bank by assets. With $236 billion in assets as of early 2026, First Citizens is now a top-20 U.S. bank.

πŸ“ The Fastest Way to Find Your Nearest First Citizens Branch

Go to firstcitizens.com/locations and enter your ZIP code or city. The locator shows branches, ATMs, and drive-throughs near you with real-time hours and directions. You can also open Google Maps or Apple Maps and search “First Citizens Bank near me” β€” both pull live location data. If you’re looking for an ATM specifically, First Citizens participates in various surcharge-free ATM networks depending on your account type β€” check your account terms or call 1-888-FC DIRECT (1-888-323-4732) to confirm which networks apply to you.

πŸ“‹ Key Questions β€” Answered Directly

What First Citizens Bank customers and people researching the bank actually want to know β€” no runaround.

  • 1
    Is First Citizens Bank in all 50 states? No β€” First Citizens has physical branches in 23 states as of mid-2026 Β· The BMO branch acquisition (expected to close mid-2026) will expand this footprint Β· A nationwide direct bank operates online in all 50 states Β· Heaviest branch presence: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, California, Georgia, and Texas
    First Citizens Bank’s 23-state branch network is concentrated in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic, with its largest cluster in its home state of North Carolina where it was founded in 1898. The bank also has a significant California presence from its Silicon Valley Bank acquisition. Outside the 23-state branch footprint, the bank operates a nationwide direct bank β€” meaning you can open and manage accounts online from any state, even without a local branch. The 138 BMO branch acquisition announced in February 2026 is adding locations primarily in the Northeast and other markets where First Citizens previously had limited or no branch presence. Exact location count will grow once that transaction fully converts.
  • 2
    Is First Citizens Bank the same as Citibank? No β€” they are completely separate and unrelated banks Β· First Citizens Bank is headquartered in Raleigh, NC, and is family-controlled Β· Citibank is a global banking giant headquartered in New York Β· The similarity in the name “Citizens” is coincidental β€” Citizens Bank (a different regional bank based in Providence, RI) is also not the same as First Citizens
    This confusion comes up often. First Citizens Bank (officially First Citizens BancShares, NASDAQ: FCNCA) is a privately controlled regional bank founded in 1898 and still run by the Holding family. It is entirely separate from Citibank (the U.S. retail banking arm of Citigroup) and also separate from Citizens Bank (a regional bank headquartered in Rhode Island, formerly part of Royal Bank of Scotland). They share no ownership, no systems, and no branch locations. First Citizens is the largest family-controlled bank in the United States and, after its 2023 SVB acquisition and the pending BMO acquisition, one of the 15 largest banks by assets overall.
  • 3
    What states have First Citizens Bank locations? 23 states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and others Β· NC is the largest market Β· The BMO acquisition (closing mid-2026) will expand this list
    North Carolina remains the bank’s core market with the highest branch density β€” reflecting its founding in Smithfield, NC and its century of growth in that region. The SVB acquisition added California locations serving the technology and innovation sector. The CIT Group merger (2022) added commercial banking offices in multiple markets. With the BMO branch acquisition finalizing in 2026, the geographic footprint is actively expanding into Northeast markets where First Citizens previously had minimal retail presence. For the most current state-by-state list, the branch locator at firstcitizens.com reflects real-time availability including any newly converted branches.
  • 4
    How do I contact First Citizens Bank customer service? Phone (personal banking): 1-888-FC DIRECT (1-888-323-4732) Β· Available Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET, Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET Β· Report a lost/stolen card: 1-800-604-0228 (24/7) Β· Online banking support: firstcitizens.com/digital-banking Β· Secure message: log into online banking and use the message center
    The main customer service line for personal banking handles account questions, wire transfers, general inquiries, and help with online banking setup. For business banking, separate numbers apply β€” the business banking line is 1-888-FC DIRECT option 2, or you can contact your local branch directly through the number shown on the branch locator page. For SVB commercial banking clients (currently transitioning to First Citizens Innovation Banking), the dedicated SVB relationship banking lines remain in service and are separate from the personal banking phone system. After the Q4 2026 rebrand, all contact numbers will consolidate under First Citizens β€” watch for communications from the bank on specific timing.
  • 5
    What are First Citizens Bank branch hours? Typical hours: Monday–Thursday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Β· Friday 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Β· Saturday 9 a.m.–noon (many but not all locations) Β· Sunday: closed Β· ATMs: open 24/7 Β· Hours vary by location β€” always verify at the branch locator before visiting
    Hours at specific branches can differ from the standard schedule, particularly at locations inside grocery stores or shopping centers, which may have extended hours. Drive-through windows often have different closing times than the lobby. The First Citizens branch locator shows today’s current hours for each specific branch, including whether it’s open right now β€” always check before making the drive, especially for Saturday visits when some locations close earlier than others or remain closed entirely. Federal holidays follow the standard bank holiday schedule with full branch closures, while ATMs remain operational.
  • 6
    Which country uses First Citizens Bank β€” is it only in the USA? First Citizens Bank is a U.S.-only institution Β· All deposits are FDIC-insured to the standard $250,000 per depositor per ownership category Β· First Citizens does not operate in Canada, the UK, or other countries as a retail bank Β· SVB (now First Citizens Innovation Banking) did have international offices in the UK and other countries, though those were handled separately
    First Citizens Bank is entirely a U.S.-chartered federally insured bank. The confusion about international operations stems from Silicon Valley Bank’s pre-2023 structure, which included UK and international offices serving the global technology sector. After SVB’s collapse and First Citizens’ acquisition, those international offices were handled separately by regulators in each country β€” the UK’s SVB entity was acquired by HSBC rather than being part of First Citizens’ acquisition. The First Citizens you interact with through branches and online banking operates solely within the United States and is regulated by U.S. banking regulators.
  • 7
    What is happening with Silicon Valley Bank and First Citizens in 2026? SVB is being rebranded in Q4 2026: the tech/healthcare banking division becomes “First Citizens Innovation Banking” Β· SVB Global Fund Banking becomes “First Citizens Fund Banking” Β· SVB Wine division and CIT Commercial Services become “First Citizens Bank” Β· No changes to client service, relationship managers, or products β€” only the names change
    First Citizens acquired Silicon Valley Bank from the FDIC in March 2023 after SVB’s collapse and has operated it under the SVB brand name since then. After three years of stabilization and growth β€” SVB’s client satisfaction scores now exceed pre-2023 levels, and total client funds grew by $10.4 billion in 2025 β€” First Citizens announced in April 2026 that it will retire the SVB name by Q4 2026. CEO Frank Holding Jr. has emphasized repeatedly that nothing about the client experience is changing: the same relationship managers, the same specialized tech and healthcare banking expertise, the same solutions. Only the sign on the door is changing. For any current SVB commercial banking customers, no action is required β€” you’ll receive direct communications from First Citizens on specific timing and transition details.
  • 8
    Does First Citizens Bank have mobile banking and online features? Yes β€” mobile app available for iOS and Android Β· Mobile check deposit Β· Zelle money transfers Β· Bill pay Β· Account alerts Β· Branch and ATM locator built in Β· Online banking at firstcitizens.com Β· First Citizens also operates a nationwide direct bank for customers in states without branches
    First Citizens’ digital banking platform handles virtually all day-to-day banking needs: balance checks, transfers between accounts, external transfers, bill pay, mobile check deposit (for checks up to your account’s deposit limit), card controls (freeze/unfreeze your debit card), and Zelle for person-to-person transfers. The mobile app also has the branch and ATM locator built in β€” useful for finding the closest location when you’re away from home. The nationwide direct bank component means customers anywhere in the U.S. can open First Citizens accounts online and manage them fully digitally, even without a local branch nearby for cash needs. The First Citizens app received a top-two ranking in J.D. Power’s Digital Experience Study for both service and shopping categories.
πŸ—ΊοΈ First Citizens Bank States β€” Where You’ll Find a Branch

These are the states with First Citizens Bank retail branches as of mid-2026. The BMO branch acquisition, expected to finalize mid-2026, will add additional states and locations beyond this list.

North CarolinaHeadquarters Β· most branches
South CarolinaStrong retail presence
VirginiaSignificant branch network
GeorgiaAtlanta metro + rural
CaliforniaSVB acquisition locations
TexasMultiple markets
FloridaCoastal + inland markets
TennesseeNashville metro + others
MarylandBaltimore area + suburbs
West VirginiaCommunity banking focus
AlabamaSelect markets
WashingtonPacific Northwest
OregonPacific Northwest
ArizonaPhoenix area
ColoradoDenver area
MissouriSt. Louis + KC area
KansasSelect markets
OklahomaSelect markets
New MexicoAlbuquerque + others
WisconsinSelect markets
+ BMO locations138 branches closing mid-2026 Β· Northeast & other new markets
All 50 statesOnline / direct bank β€” no branch required
⚠️ Not in Your State? You Still Have Options

If no First Citizens branch exists in your state, the nationwide direct bank lets you open and manage accounts fully online from anywhere. For cash deposits, ask about partner ATM networks when opening an account. For customers who moved out of the 23-state footprint after opening an account, online banking handles deposits, transfers, bill pay, and most routine needs without a branch visit.

⚑ Branch vs. ATM vs. Online β€” What Each Handles
🏦 Branch Visit
Full Service
Open new accounts Β· Loan applications Β· Notary services (existing clients) Β· Safe deposit box access Β· Wire transfers Β· Complex account issues Β· Estate and trust services Β· In-person financial planning appointments Β· Business banking needs
🏧 ATM (24/7)
Cash & Basic Transactions
Cash withdrawals Β· Check and cash deposits at First Citizens ATMs Β· Balance inquiries Β· Mini-statements Β· Transfers between accounts Β· PIN changes Β· No fee at First Citizens-branded ATMs Β· Partner network ATMs vary by account type
πŸ“± Mobile App / Online
Anytime, Anywhere
Mobile check deposit Β· Bill pay Β· Zelle transfers Β· Account alerts Β· Debit card freeze/unfreeze Β· View statements Β· Locate branches and ATMs Β· Secure message center Β· Card travel notifications Β· Manage account preferences
πŸ“ž Phone Banking
Live Help & Automated
1-888-FC DIRECT (1-888-323-4732) Β· Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET Β· Sat 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET Β· Lost/stolen card 24/7: 1-800-604-0228 Β· Business banking: press option 2 Β· Secure account info by phone anytime
πŸ” Your Situation β€” What to Do
I can’t find a First Citizens branch in my area β€” what are my options?
NO BRANCH NEARBY
If no First Citizens branch is near you, the bank’s nationwide direct bank covers everything you can do online β€” and for most customers that handles 95% of their banking without ever stepping into a branch. Mobile check deposit handles most incoming checks. Direct deposit for paychecks, Social Security, and retirement distributions goes straight into your account. Bill pay handles regular payments. Zelle and bank-to-bank transfers handle moving money. The one genuine limitation: large cash deposits require a First Citizens ATM (not all ATMs in partner networks accept deposits), and some specialized services β€” notary, safe deposit box, certain loan discussions β€” require a branch. If you need to deposit cash regularly, search specifically for a First Citizens-branded ATM (not just a partner network machine) using the locator. For states where no branch or ATM exists, this situation is worth discussing with customer service (1-888-323-4732) β€” they can advise on what options are available for your specific account type and location.
πŸ“± Mobile deposit: covers most check deposit needs 🏧 Cash deposits: need First Citizens-branded ATM β€” confirm location first πŸ“ž Call 1-888-323-4732 for options in states with no branch 🌐 Online banking: firstcitizens.com covers all digital needs from any state
I’m a former SVB customer β€” what is actually changing for me?
SVB CLIENTS Β· REBRAND 2026
The short answer is: nothing about your day-to-day banking experience is changing β€” only the name on the brand will be different starting Q4 2026. The relationship managers you work with are staying. The products and services remain the same. The online banking platform is unchanged. The specialized expertise that SVB was known for β€” particularly for technology, life sciences, healthcare, and venture capital clients β€” is being preserved and continued by First Citizens. First Citizens has been emphatic about this throughout the transition: the word “Silicon Valley Bank” is retiring, but everything it stood for operationally is continuing. The new name β€” First Citizens Innovation Banking for the tech and healthcare division β€” is meant to align the brand with the parent company, not signal any change in service model. No action is required of current SVB clients. Communications from the bank will arrive in advance of specific timing details.
βœ… Nothing changes: relationship managers, products, service model all stay 🏷️ New name in Q4 2026: “First Citizens Innovation Banking” for tech/healthcare πŸ“§ No action needed: First Citizens will communicate timing directly 🌐 Updates: firstcitizens.com/rebrand
I need to visit a branch for a specific service β€” what should I bring and do I need an appointment?
BRANCH VISIT Β· PREPARATION
Most branch services don’t require an appointment, but calling ahead for certain requests β€” particularly notary, estate matters, safe deposit box access, or business account setup β€” can save you significant time. For routine transactions (cash deposit, cashier’s check, account inquiry), walk-in service is standard and typically handled quickly. For more involved requests: bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, or passport) for any transaction or account service, your account number or debit card, and any relevant documentation specific to your request (Social Security card and proof of address for new accounts, estate documents for estate matters, etc.). Notary service is offered at many First Citizens branches for existing customers at no charge β€” call the specific branch first to confirm a notary is on-site that day. Safe deposit box access requires your key and ID. For business banking discussions, calling the branch’s direct number to schedule time with a business banker ensures you’re not waiting for someone who’s occupied with other appointments.
πŸ“‹ Bring: valid photo ID + account number + relevant documents πŸ“ž Call ahead for: notary, estate matters, business account, safe deposit πŸ”‘ Safe deposit box: bring your key and ID β€” access only during branch hours πŸ—ΊοΈ Confirm branch hours: firstcitizens.com/locations before visiting
I just moved β€” how do I find my new closest First Citizens branch and update my account address?
MOVED Β· UPDATE ACCOUNT
Finding your new closest branch is a 30-second task at firstcitizens.com/locations β€” enter your new ZIP code and the locator shows branches sorted by distance with hours and directions. Updating your address is best done through online banking (log in β†’ Account Settings β†’ Contact Information) or by calling 1-888-323-4732 β€” it does not require a branch visit. If you’ve moved to a state where First Citizens doesn’t have branches, your existing accounts remain fully functional online and via mobile banking; the limitation is in-person services and potentially some ATM fee structures. If you’ve moved out of the coverage area and find the lack of local branches a practical problem for your banking habits, this is also a reasonable time to evaluate whether First Citizens’ direct bank model works for your needs or whether a local bank with physical presence in your new state better fits your daily routine. First Citizens makes account closing simple and can be done online or by calling β€” no branch visit required.
πŸ“ New branch: firstcitizens.com/locations β†’ enter new ZIP code ✏️ Update address: online banking β†’ Settings, or call 1-888-323-4732 🏦 No branch in new state: full digital banking works β€” cash access limited ↩️ Leaving FCB: account closure available online or by phone, no branch needed
I’m a senior β€” what First Citizens services are easiest to access without driving to a branch?
SENIORS Β· REMOTE BANKING
First Citizens has invested significantly in its digital banking platform, and many services that used to require a branch visit can now be done from home β€” which matters particularly for customers with mobility limitations or those far from the nearest branch. Direct deposit setup eliminates the need to bring checks to a branch β€” call the bank with your account and routing number and give those to your employer, Social Security Administration, or retirement plan administrator. Mobile check deposit handles most incoming checks through your phone’s camera without leaving home. Transfers to family members via Zelle require only the recipient’s phone number or email. The bank’s phone banking at 1-888-323-4732 is staffed by live agents Monday through Friday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET and Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET for any questions that need a human rather than an app. The mobile app includes a branch locator that works by GPS for customers who do need to find a location while traveling. Adding a trusted person (such as an adult child) as a joint account holder or authorized signer does require a branch visit with both individuals present and valid ID.
βœ… No branch needed: direct deposit, mobile check deposit, Zelle transfers πŸ“ž Live phone agents: Mon–Fri 8am–8pm ET Β· Sat 9am–5pm ET πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Add trusted person to account: requires branch visit with both people + ID πŸ“± Download app: search “First Citizens Mobile” on App Store or Google Play
πŸ”‘ First Citizens Bank Quick Reference
πŸ“ Branch & ATM locator: firstcitizens.com/locations πŸ“ž Personal banking: 1-888-FC DIRECT (1-888-323-4732) 🚨 Lost/stolen card: 1-800-604-0228 (24/7) 🌐 Online banking: firstcitizens.com πŸ“± Mobile app: “First Citizens Mobile” β€” App Store & Google Play πŸ”„ SVB/rebrand updates: firstcitizens.com/rebrand πŸ›οΈ Headquarters: 4300 Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609 πŸ’Ό Business banking: 1-888-323-4732 option 2
βœ… 5 Steps to Find and Use Your Nearest First Citizens Branch
  • Step 1: Go to firstcitizens.com/locations and enter your ZIP code to find the nearest branch with its current hours. The locator shows branches, ATMs, and drive-throughs separately β€” filter by what you need.
  • Step 2: Call the branch directly before visiting for any service that’s not a routine transaction β€” notary, safe deposit box, business banking discussion, estate services. Branch phone numbers appear in the locator. Confirming availability and whether an appointment is needed takes one minute and avoids unnecessary trips.
  • Step 3: Download the First Citizens Mobile app (search “First Citizens Mobile” on your app store) to access the branch locator on your phone, make mobile check deposits, pay bills, and manage your account from anywhere. The app also lets you freeze your debit card instantly if it’s lost.
  • Step 4: For SVB and CIT commercial banking clients: no action is required before the Q4 2026 rebrand. Your accounts, online banking, and relationship team remain unchanged. Visit firstcitizens.com/rebrand for the most current information on timing.
  • Step 5: If you have questions, call 1-888-FC DIRECT (1-888-323-4732) Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET or Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET for personal banking. For a lost or stolen card at any hour, call 1-800-604-0228 β€” that line is staffed 24/7.

This guide is for general informational purposes only. First Citizens Bank branch locations, hours, services, and account terms are subject to change. The BMO branch acquisition and SVB rebrand are in progress as of mid-2026; branch counts and state availability will change as these transactions finalize. Always verify branch hours and service availability at firstcitizens.com/locations before visiting. This page has no commercial affiliation with First Citizens Bank, First Citizens BancShares, or any of their subsidiaries.

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