South Carolina Statistical Abstract > Banking and Finance > Table 3
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| State | Number of Offices | Total Deposits (in millions of dollars) |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 96,622 | 6,636,029 |
| Alabama | 1,496 | 74,312 |
| Arkansas | 1,490 | 47,365 |
| Florida | 5,599 | 373,879 |
| Georgia | 2,813 | 177,920 |
| Kentucky | 1,814 | 63,188 |
| Louisiana | 1,606 | 72,980 |
| Mississippi | 1,180 | 41,619 |
| North Carolina | 2,676 | 206,254 |
| South Carolina | 1,370 | 64,091 |
| Tennessee | 2,270 | 107,193 |
| Virginia | 2,593 | 182,183 |
| West Virginia | 653 | 25,936 |
Note: As of June 30. Includes insured U.S. branches of foreign banks. The term "offices" includes both main offices and branches. "Banking office" is defined to include all offices and facilities that actually hold deposits, and does not include loan production offices, computer centers, and other nondeposit installations, such as automated teller machines (ATMs). Several institutions have designated home offices that do not accept deposits; these have been included to provide a more complete listing of all offices. The figures for each geographical area only include deposits of offices located within that area.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 Statistical Abstract of the United States, Table 1141.
FDIC-Insured Financial Institutions - Number of Offices and Deposits for Southeastern States (2006)
FDIC-Insured Financial Institutions - Number of Offices and Deposits for Southeastern States (2005)
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