Many of our friends, neighbors, and valued clients have experienced widespread and life-changing destruction in the wake of Hurricane Helene. We understand that recovery won’t happen overnight and that your needs and concerns will change over time. We are committed to being with you every step of the way.
Let us know how we can help!
Please call (833) 732-8351
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:30 am until 5:00 pm
Here are some of the ways we’re helping...
- Deposit Assistance: If getting to a branch is tough, we can help you explore online deposit options that are quick and easy.
- Overdraft Relief: Struggling with overdraft fees? Reach out to your local banking center—we'll work with you to find relief options.
- Digital Banking Services: With our online and mobile banking, you can stay connected to your accounts from anywhere. It's a simple way to manage your finances wherever you are.
- Personal Credit Cards: 0% Introductory (APR)1 for 12 months with a new consumer credit card
- Business Credit Cards: 0% Introductory (APR)2 for 6 months with a new business credit card
Get fast and flexible financial assistance with our Hurricane Helene Emergency Relief Loan. Designed to help you recover quickly from storm-related damages.
Loan Assistance: Contact your local banker for a low-interest rate loan to fund storm-related expenses incurred as a result of Hurricane Helene.
Business - SBA Government Assistance:
- If you currently have an SBA Loan with Planters First Bank, please contact your banker to discuss available assistance options.
- If you are not a current SBA customer but are seeking government assistance, you can visit the SBA’s Disaster Assistance webpage for support related to Hurricane Helene.
Property Damage: If you have property damage to your home or auto, please contact your insurance agent.
Cash Management and Merchant Services: We recognize there can be a lot of information to absorb when working with our Treasury Management Services. We want to help you work smarter, not harder! Contact us to start discussing what services can help your business be more efficient.
Major storms often mean more scams
Fraudsters never take a break, even when natural disasters strike. Make sure you’re prepared to protect yourself.
Helpful Resources:
- Attorney General Chris Carr is urging Georgians to be aware of price gouging, home repair fraud, charity fraud, and imposter scams.
- GEMA Website: Major Disaster Declared for 41 Georgia Counties, Individual and Public Assistance Available
- Hurricane Preparedness and Response Resources Provided by Georgia Bankers Association
- FEMA Assistance and Information