Monitoring Hurricane Helene

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Important Closure Information

Thursday, September 26th

ALL Planters First Bank locations will close at 3:00 pm.

Friday, September 27th

Fitzgerald Drive Thru and Ocilla will remain closed all day.

ALL other Planters First Bank locations will open at 12:00 pm.

Monday, September 30th

Fitzgerald Drive Thru will open at 2:00 pm.

Ocilla will open at 12:00 pm.

ALL other Planters First Bank locations will resume their regular operating hours.

We are actively monitoring the potential path of Hurricane Helene and will provide further updates if our schedule changes. Your safety remains our top priority. Once the storm has passed and we can assess the situation, we will also provide further updates here.


If a storm is moving toward your area, consider these helpful tips and resources to help ensure you can weather the storm and have access to your accounts when you need to.

  • Be sure to have cash on hand for essentials, such as gas, food, and water. In the aftermath of a significant storm, some stores and gas stations may only be able to accept cash. Planters First Bank gives you access to a nationwide network of ATMs. Find the ATM that is closest to you using this helpful locator tool.
  • Enroll in Planters First Bank’s Online and Mobile Banking to enjoy seamless access to your accounts from anywhere with an internet connection. Need assistance with your banking needs? Chat with a member of our Solution Center anytime, from any location! Our secure and convenient Conversations feature is already built into your account and accessible on your phone, tablet, or computer—making it easier than ever to get the support you need.
  • For Planters First Bank customers, please keep your contact information on file and up-to-date so that we can reach you if necessary. Connect with our Solution Center today!

Helpful Resources


September is National Preparedness Month: Get Ready for the Unexpected

As we observe National Preparedness Month this September, it's a crucial reminder to take proactive steps in planning for the unexpected. Disasters, whether natural or man-made, can occur at any moment, and being prepared can significantly impact your ability to recover. Whatever hazards we face, Ready.gov has you covered with tips for safety before, during, and after.

Stay vigilant by paying attention to emergency alerts and information. If you reside in a mandatory evacuation zone, follow local officials’ advice and evacuate immediately if instructed. Preparing for the unexpected is not just about physical safety; it’s also about ensuring your financial stability. By taking these steps now, you can enhance your resilience and recover more effectively when faced with a crisis. Remember, a little preparation can go a long way in protecting what matters most.


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