South Carolina Community Bank

1545 Sumter Street
Columbia SC, 29201-2829


South Carolina Community Bank is a certified CDFI that serves financial products and development services to investment areas in the counties of Richland, Lexington, Fairfield, Orangeburg and Sumter, South Carolina as well as other targeted areas.

CDFI Awards for South Carolina Community Bank


BEA (2008) - $191,900

South Carolina Community Bank has been selected to receive an award of $191,900 through the FY 2008 round of the Bank Enterprise Award Program for its support of affordable housing development loans, commercial real estate loans, affordable home mortgage loans, and small business loans. South Carolina Community Bank is a certified CDFI and state-chartered bank with $75 million in assets.



BEA (2007) - $443,255

South Carolina Community Bank, of Columbia, South Carolina, has been selected to receive an award through the FY 2007 round of the Bank Enterprise Award Program for its support of small business and commercial real estate to underserved areas. South Carolina Community Bank is a certified CDFI with $65 million in assets.



BEA (2006) - $500,000

South Carolina Community Bank, of Columbia, South Carolina, has been selected to receive an award of $500,000 through the FY 2006 round of the Bank Enterprise Award Program for its support of the community through affordable housing development, small business loans, home improvement loans, and commercial real estate loans underserved areas. South Carolina Community Bank is a certified CDFI with $49 million in assets.



TA (2004) - $48,000

South Carolina Community Bank will use the ward to assist the Bank by providing funds for a consultant to assist in new product development, as well as marketing analysis and a capitalization plan. Funds will also purchase an Automated Teller Machine located where there are no other ATMs within a 15 block radius of the Bank"s Beltline location.



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