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Experience the customer-centered approach to banking for yourself.

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Imagine a place where your financial needs are met with a genuine smile and a helping hand.

Huntington Bank is more than checking, savings, and lending — it’s a team that understands where you’re coming from, with the expertise to get you where you want to be financially.

This December, the bank plans to expand its hub on King St. into a full-service branch, delivering personalized service from local staff dedicated to helping you unlock your full financial potential.

Explore how their people-first approach meets consumer expectations while maintaining a deep commitment to the communities it serves. Swing by the office and meet the local team.‡

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The Huntington National Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC.

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