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Newton, NC Banks and Newton, NC Credit Unions.
To help you find the right bank, ineedbanking.com has compiled the following list of financial institutions which contain bank, credit union, savings and loan locations, and contact information such as phone numbers and addresses for easy directions.
Newton, North Carolina Banks
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| B B & T Bank |
2004 N Main Ave Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 465-8890 |
| B B & T Bank |
Po Box Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 465-8830 |
| Catawba Valley Bank Bank |
2675 Northwest Blvd Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-9911 |
| Coosa Valley Federal Credit Un Credit Union |
2475 Northwest Blvd Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-0333 |
| First Citizens Bank & Trust Co Bank |
11 S College Ave Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-8790 |
| First Union National Bank Bank |
102 S Main Ave Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-0201 |
| First-citizens Bank & Trust Co Bank |
102 Leonard Ave Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 465-8606 |
| First-citizens Bank & Trust Co Bank |
Po Box Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-8790 |
| Peoples Bank Bank |
Po Box Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-8664 |
| Peoples Bank Bank |
102 Leonard Ave Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-3077 |
| Peoples Bank Bank |
420 W A St Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-5663 |
| Peoples Bank North Newton Bank |
2619 N Main Ave Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-8664 |
| Wachovia Bank National Assn Bank |
102 S Main Ave Newton, North Carolina |
(828) 464-0201 |
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