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Hurricane Relief Update

In times of crisis, your well-being is our top priority. We're committed to providing you with the support and resources you need to stay safe, informed, and financially secure during and after a hurricane. From emergency preparedness tips to disaster relief assistance, we're here to help you weather the storm. 

Branches Temporarily Closed

2412 Cortez Rd West, Bradenton, FL 34207 


Supporting You 

As you and your loved ones recover, we want to help ease cash flow pressures you may be facing. Our specialized teams are ready to provide assistance and guide you through available relief options with your existing Ameris loans. 


Contact Us

Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC) (904) 292-5211 
Consumer Loans 1 (833) 618-6519 
Commercial & Business Loans Please contact your banker or local branch.
SBA Relief Programs 
  • SBA offers disaster assistance for homeowners, renters, nonprofits, and businesses of all sizes affected by Hurricane Helene. 

Small Business Owners Small Business Association Disaster Loans might be available to you: MySBA Loan Portal.

 

CONTINUE USING SELF-SERVICE TOOLS

We encourage all our customers to take advantage of Ameris Bank self-service banking tools, so that you can access accounts from the comfort of your home. If you are not already enrolled, enroll today or contact a banking specialist for enrollment assistance. 

Online Banking and Mobile Banking to view transactions, check balances, make payments, deposit checks and more.
Automated Telephone Banking
E-Statements
ATM Banking
Remote Business Deposit

ADVICE AND GUIDANCE 

Ameris Bank has the resources to guide your financial future.

  • Beware of Fraud Attempts: Fraudsters may attempt to call or send you emails posing to provide information or alerts about the coronavirus, but it is a social engineering attack. Read More.

  • FDIC Coverage: As always, we want you to feel confident that your money is protected. Your Ameris Bank deposit accounts are protected up to $250,000 per depositor. Read more at FDIC.gov.