Terence Lewis joins Coastal States Bank as Senior Vice President, Commercial Banker | COSO Stock News

  • Terence Lewis joins Coastal States Bank (COSO, Financial) as Senior Vice President, Commercial Banker for the Atlanta region.
  • Lewis brings over 25 years of commercial banking experience in the Atlanta market.
  • He will focus on building and supporting business client relationships across South Fulton and Atlanta.

Coastal States Bank (COSO) has announced the appointment of Terence Lewis as Senior Vice President, Commercial Banker. With more than 25 years of experience in the commercial banking sector in the Atlanta market, Lewis is set to enhance the bank's client relationship strategies in South Fulton and Atlanta areas. His deep-seated commitment to the community and proficiency in delivering tailored banking solutions are anticipated to contribute significantly to client success.

"Terence is a great addition to our growing team at CSB," said Gary Dowell, CSB's Atlanta Regional President. "His deep commitment to our local community, combined with his extensive expertise in helping businesses thrive through tailored banking solutions, will be instrumental in the success of our clients. Terence's commitment to relationship banking is a natural fit with CSB."

In addition to his professional credentials, Terence Lewis is actively involved in the Atlanta community, serving as an advisory board member for Frontline Response. His educational background includes degrees from Georgia State University and the Graduate School of Banking at LSU, along with completion of the Leadership Georgia program.

Coastal States Bank, a subsidiary of CoastalSouth Bancshares, Inc. (OTCQX:COSO), is dedicated to offering comprehensive banking services tailored for businesses, their owners, and individuals seeking a local banking partner. CSB operates in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, Savannah, and the Atlanta Metropolitan market, managing approximately $2.1 billion in total assets.

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