
United Community Banks Inc.
United Community Banks, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for United Community Bank that provides financial products and services to commercial, retail, government, education, energy, health care, and real estate sectors in the United States. The company offers deposit products, including checking, savings, money market, and other deposit accounts; and lending services, such as real estate, commercial, consumer, secured and unsecured, and mortgage loans to individuals, small and mid-sized businesses, and non-profit organizations. It also originates loans partially guaranteed by the United States Small Business Administration and the United States Department of Agriculture loan programs. In addition, the company provides private banking, investment management, investment advice, financial planning, estate, and retirement planning and insurance products and services; trust services to manage fiduciary assets; non-deposit investment and insurance products, including life insurance, long-term care insurance, and tax-deferred annuities; and reinsurance on property insurance contracts. United Community Banks, Inc. was founded in 1950 and is headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina.
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