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Atlantic Coast Bank : ウィキペディア英語版
Atlantic Coast Financial

Atlantic Coast Financial Corporation is an American publicly traded bank holding company headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida (a Maryland corporation) and listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market (), which wholly owns Atlantic Coast Bank. Atlantic Coast Bank's services are focused primarily on Personal Banking and Business Banking in the Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia regions.
==Offices and Branches==

Atlantic Coast Bank operates seven branches and one administrative office (which includes a stand-alone ATM) in Northeast Florida and four branches in Southeast Georgia. The Northeast Florida branches include Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, the southside of Jacksonville, the westside of Jacksonville, Arlington, Julington Creek, and Orange Park. The Southeast Georgia branches include Waycross (2), Douglas, and Garden City (Savannah). In addition, Atlantic Coast Bank has lending offices in Gainesville, Florida and Saint Simons Island, Georgia, and has an SBA lending office in Orlando, Florida, which funds small business loans in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

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