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Congaree Bancshares (Congaree Bancshares) Business Description

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Congaree Bancshares Inc was organized in November 2005 to operate as a bank holding company pursuant to the Federal Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 and the South Carolina Bank Holding Company Act, and to own and control all of the capital stock of Congaree State Bank. The company operates as a holding company for Congaree State Bank. The Bank provides a range of banking services to consumers, small to medium-sized businesses, and professional concerns in Lexington and Richland counties, South Carolina. The Company offers various deposit products, including checking accounts, NOW accounts, commercial accounts, savings accounts, individual retirement accounts, and other time deposits ranging from daily money market accounts to longer-term certificates of deposit. It also provides residential and commercial real estate loans; adjustable and fixed-rate real estate construction loans for residential and commercial projects; commercial loans, such as equipment, working capital, and small business loans; and equity and consumer loans to individuals for personal and household purposes, including secured and unsecured installment loans and revolving lines of credit, such as credit cards. In addition, the company offers other banking services, including online banking, commercial cash management, remote deposit capture, safe deposit boxes, bank official checks, travelers checks, wire transfers, cashiers checks, banking by mail, and the U.S. savings bonds. It serves its customers through its main office in Cayce and an additional office in West Columbia. It primarily derives revenues from net interest income that is the difference between income earned on interest-earning assets and interest paid on deposits and borrowings used to support such assets.