Triad Business Bank provides various banking products and services in the United States. It offers checking, savings, money market, and retirement accounts, as well as certificates of deposit; and home equity loan, real estate investment purchases or refinances, and refinance existing loan services, as well as acquisition financing and working capital loans. The company also provides online banking, personal online bill pay, E-statements, personal debit cards, and mobile deposit and banking services, as well as treasury solutions and merchant services. In addition, the company offers letters of credit products, such as export letters of credit, export documentary collections, import letter of credit, import documentary collections, and foreign or domestic letters of credit; and lines of credit products, including revolving, equipment purchases, guidance, seasonal cash flow, additional working capital, and inventory financing. Further, the company provides lockbox, remote deposit capture, and mobile capture services; ACH origination, wire origination, and purchase card services; and fraud protection services. Additionally, it offers zero balance, line of credit, and checking sweep services. The company operates three banking offices in the Triad region of North Carolina. Triad Business Bank was incorporated in 2020 and is based in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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