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Farewell @RegionsNews, Follow @RegionsBank
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Farewell @RegionsNews, Follow @RegionsBank

@RegionsNews will be discontinued on Nov. 30.

By Doug Segrest | November 13, 2023

Since Doing More Today’s inception, we’ve shared our latest stories on social media through our X (formerly Twitter) handle @RegionsNews.

But like the cowboy hero in an old western, @RegionsNews is headed off in the sunset.

Don’t worry. You can still follow us at @RegionsBank.

You’ll find the same terrific storytelling spotlighting the people and communities that enrich our lives and make life better. Some of your favorite features and highlights will also be shared on other Regions Bank social channels.

“The change will create a unified experience that will benefit current and future followers to elevate our brand, spotlight our communities, and reinforce Regions as the place to go for experienced advice,” said Alyssa Blair, Regions head of Social Media. “We hope you’ll follow along and engage with the content.

Follow Regions Bank on these Social Media platforms:

  • X (formerly Twitter): @RegionsBank
  • Facebook: Regions Bank
  • Instagram: @RegionsBank
  • LinkedIn: Regions Bank

 

Why Follow Regions Bank on Social Media?

Here is some of the great content you’ll continue to see shared on the Regions Bank social channels:

  • Learn how $25 million in investments will bring more affordable housing options to Nashville and beyond: Affordable Housing Now: Regions Bank Fuels Quality Options in Nashville.
  • We recognized Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, but the need to prevent fraud is year-round. Here are some great tips: Protect Yourself From Phishing, Vishing and Smishing.
  • What happens when a MasterChef winner connects with blind and visually impaired students? They dish on culinary and life successes. Check it out: Success is a Dish Best Served Cold.
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