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Banks in South Carolina

2 FDIC-insured banks headquartered in South Carolina, ranked by total assets.

South Carolina is home to 2 FDIC-insured banks holding a combined $32.34B in total assets and approximately $27.87B in deposits (Source: FDIC BankFind). These figures represent banks headquartered in South Carolina and may not include all branches of out-of-state banks operating in the state.

United Community Bank is the largest bank headquartered in South Carolina with $27.93B in total assets, representing a concentrated market where one institution holds the majority of state-headquartered bank assets (Source: FDIC BankFind). The mix of national banks, regional institutions, and community banks in South Carolina provides consumers with a range of options based on their banking preferences.

Total Banks

2

Combined Assets

$32.34B

Avg ROA

0.97%

Largest banks in South Carolina

1.
United Community Bank

United Community Bank is the largest bank headquartered in South Carolina with $27.93B in total assets and 191 branches (Source: FDIC BankFind).

2.
Southern First Bank

Southern First Bank is a major bank headquartered in South Carolina with $4.41B in total assets and 12 branches (Source: FDIC BankFind).

Banks headquartered in South Carolina

#BankTotal Assets
1United Community Bank$27.93B
2Southern First Bank$4.41B

Source: FDIC BankFind, most recent quarterly data. Only includes banks headquartered in South Carolina. Data last updated: April 2, 2026.

Credit unions in South Carolina

1 credit union headquartered in South Carolina, ranked by total assets. Credit unions are member-owned cooperatives insured by the NCUA.

#Credit UnionTotal Assets
1FOUNDERS$5.09B

Source: NCUA Quarterly Call Report Data. Only includes credit unions headquartered in South Carolina.

How to choose a bank in South Carolina

When choosing a bank in South Carolina, consider what matters most for your financial needs. South Carolina has 2 FDIC-insured banks headquartered in the state, plus additional out-of-state banks with local branches. Each institution offers different strengths in terms of branch access, product variety, and community focus.

Consider whether branch access matters to you. If you prefer in-person banking, look for institutions with branches near your home or workplace. If you primarily use mobile and online banking, you may want to prioritize digital features and compare interest rates, as online-focused banks often offer higher savings APYs.

All banks listed on this page are FDIC-insured, meaning deposits are protected up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category (Source: FDIC). Beyond FDIC insurance, compare factors such as monthly maintenance fees, ATM networks, minimum balance requirements, and customer service availability. The CFPB recommends comparing at least three institutions before opening a new account.

Data Sources

FDIC BankFind: Financial data including total assets, deposits, net income, ROA, and ROE for all FDIC-insured institutions. https://banks.data.fdic.gov/

CFPB Consumer Complaint Database: Consumer complaint data by institution, including complaint volumes, response rates, and top issue categories. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/data-research/consumer-complaints/

Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED): Interest rate benchmarks including the Federal Funds Rate, Treasury yields, and national savings rate averages. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/

BankRanked is not a bank, credit union, or financial advisor. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All data is sourced from publicly available government databases (FDIC, NCUA, CFPB, FRED). Consult a licensed financial professional before making banking decisions.