CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Wells Fargo has closed 47 branches today in Eastern North Carolina in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Florence.
The storm is being closely monitored, and decisions will be made for additional closures as the hurricane progresses.
The safety of team members and customers is Wells Fargoβs highest priority.
The safety of team members and customers is Wells Fargoβs highest priority.
Customers are encouraged to monitor www.wellsfargo.com for real-time information on specific branch closures and delayed openings.
Customers can also continue to use ATMs or bank online via wellsfargo.com and the Wells Fargo smartphone and tablet apps, and over the phone at 1-800-TO-WELLS.
Customers can also continue to use ATMs or bank online via wellsfargo.com and the Wells Fargo smartphone and tablet apps, and over the phone at 1-800-TO-WELLS.
Below is a list of bank branches that have closed:
Cape Fear District:
Clayton β US 70
Clinton Plaza
Cross Creek
Elizabethtown
Fayetteville Main
Lumberton
Raeford Road
Smithfield
The Crossings
Westwood
Clayton β US 70
Clinton Plaza
Cross Creek
Elizabethtown
Fayetteville Main
Lumberton
Raeford Road
Smithfield
The Crossings
Westwood
Central North Carolina District:
Ahoskie
Elizabeth City Main
Greenville Boulevard
Greenville Medical Park
Kill Devil Hills
Manteo
Red Banks
Southern Pines
Southgate
Williamston
Windsor
River Banks District:
Bayboro Main
Beaufort Oak Street
Belhaven
Brynn Marr
Carteret Crossings
Mitchell Village
Morehead City Main
New Bern Downtown
Northwoods
Twin Rivers
Vanceboro
Washington Square
Washington Waterfront
Sandhills District:
Laurinburg Main
Olmsted
Southern Pines
Southern Pines β 15-501
Wilmington District:
3rd and Grace
Glen Meade
Independence Center
Market Street Wilmington
Mayfaire
Myrtle Grove
Porters Neck
University Wilmington
Waterford-Leland