CHARLESTON, S.C. – March 25, 2026 – Regions Bank on Tuesday marked an exciting new chapter in its Charleston presence with the grand opening of its newly relocated Charleston Meeting Street branch, now at 285 Meeting Street. The bank made the move to increase visibility and local connections while enhancing its approach to highly personalized customer service.
The celebration brought together customers, community members, and business leaders for a ribbon‑cutting ceremony in collaboration with the Charleston Metro Chamber. While the branch has a new address, Regions’ purpose remains unchanged.
“Our relocation reflects a smart investment in being closer to our customers and more visible within the community,” said Brian Ball, market executive for Regions Bank in Charleston. “This modernized facility allows us to combine cutting-edge banking capabilities with the personal relationships that have always defined the Regions experience.”

A Strategic Move in the Heart of Charleston
Meeting Street is one of Charleston’s most active and recognizable thoroughfares, connecting historic neighborhoods, cultural institutions, small businesses, and key centers of commerce. By relocating the branch – but remaining in a neighborhood Regions has served for years – the bank is positioning its in-person services to better meet customers where everyday life happens while supporting long‑term growth alongside the community.
“Unveiling this newly relocated branch represents more than a physical move – it reflects our confidence in Charleston and our commitment to serving this community for years to come,” said David Harris, consumer banking manager for the Charleston market. “This project has been thoughtfully planned with our customers and neighbors in mind.”
This project has been thoughtfully planned with our customers and neighbors in mind. David Harris, consumer banking manager for the Charleston market
The Charleston Meeting Street retail branch team.
Banking Built Around Customers’ Lives
The Charleston Meeting Street branch offers a flexible banking experience that combines knowledgeable local bankers with convenient technology. Branch visitors – whether they currently bank with Regions or not – can receive a no-cost Regions Greenprint® plan, which provides customized, one‑on‑one financial guidance for major life decisions such as buying a home, planning for retirement, or building savings. Customers can also take advantage of tools designed to simplify everyday banking.
In the Charleston Meeting Street branch lobby, a DepositSmart® ATM provides extended access for routine transactions during evenings, weekends, and holidays – supporting what Mia Hubbard, consumer banking executive for Regions in the Carolinas and Georgia, calls “banking at the speed of life.”
“Today’s customers want flexibility without losing the value of personal service,” Hubbard said. “This branch brings those two elements together, allowing customers to bank how and when it works best for them.”
Regions Bank combines hometown banking and modern technology to offer personalized customer service inside the Charleston Meeting Street Branch.
Investing Beyond the Branch
As part of the grand opening, Regions presented a $3,000 donation to Trident United Way in support of its Skills for Stability program, which provides financial education and resources to families across the Tri‑County area.
Regions Bank presented a $3,000 donation to Trident United Way in support of its Skills for Stability financial education program.
Trident United Way has spent decades equipping families with tools needed to achieve financial well‑being. This work directly aligns with Regions Bank’s Community Engagement Strategy, which focuses on financial wellness, education and workforce readiness, and economic and community development. The result is more opportunities for more prosperity, benefiting more people in Charleston and beyond. Through Skills for Stability, Ball, Harris, and Charleston Meeting Street Branch Manager Kyle Rains will all volunteer as financial educators.
“At Regions, our commitment extends beyond banking,” said Rains. “Collaborating with organizations like Trident United Way allows us to help remove barriers to financial stability and support long‑term success for our neighbors.”
Looking Ahead on Meeting Street
The relocated branch represents both continuity and progress – carrying forward Regions Bank’s longstanding presence in Charleston while offering a modern environment designed for today’s banking needs and tomorrow’s opportunities.
Regions Commercial Banking and Wealth Management teams are also housed at the Charleston Meeting Street location.
With a dedicated team, an accessible location, and continued investment in community partnerships, Regions Bank looks forward to strengthening relationships along Meeting Street and throughout the Lowcountry.
“Meeting Street is a place where Charleston’s past and future meet,” Ball said. “We’re proud to be part of what’s next for this vibrant community.”
Meeting Street is a place where Charleston’s past and future meet. Brian Ball, market executive for Regions Bank in Charleston
About Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $159 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,250 banking offices and more than 1,750 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at www.regions.com.