At Truist, our purpose is to inspire and build better lives and communities. That happens through real care to make things better. To meet client needs, to empower teammates, and to lift up communities.
Teller Anett was great and should get commission for suggesting starting a CD.
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Ricardo Gallegos
Sep 4, 2017
5.0
I love this bank
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masumi gartman
May 13, 2017
1.0
I am closing my account and going to another bank on Monday. I have been waiting for 2 weeks for a replacement debit card. I even went into my local branch on Wednesday to ask where it was and the manager said she saw that one had been ordered the previous Tuesday but she put in for another to be rushed to me. She told me that it will arrive on Friday. Today is Saturday and it never arrived. Tomorrow is Mothers Day and I have ZERO ACCESS to my MONEY. My daughter and I will be cancelling our plans and staying home tomorrow. Thanks SunTrust.
Do you need a debit card and checks? A safe place to save money you’ve earned? Or both? Check out our checking and savings account options to find the best one for you.
Checking accounts are used for day-to-day transactions, like buying something online or at a store with a debit card, sending money digitally, writing a rent check, or depositing cash and checks.
Savings accounts are more of a one-way street—a place to deposit money to save up for a goal or emergency fund.
You can open your new account any way you want. (Note that Truist CDs can only be opened at a branch.)
Online: Get started right away by opening your account online. You’ll have to wait a few days for your debit card and checks to arrive by mail—or you can visit a branch to get a temporary debit card ASAP.
Branch: Visit a branch near you during business hours to open your new account. Bonus—you’ll walk out with a ready-to-use temporary debit card with your new checking account.
Phone: Call us at 844-4TRUIST (844-487-8487). We’re available Monday through Friday, 8 am to 8 pm, and Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm.
How do you activate your debit card?
A debit card gives you the freedom to make digital purchases and in-person payments using the cash in your checking account—but you'll need to activate it first. Activate your card online.
What are the drive-through hours of Truist at 99 Racetrack Rd NW?
The drive-through is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
What are the regular branch hours for Truist's Fort Walton Beach location?
The branch is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on weekends.
What services does Truist offer at this location?
Services include deposit transactions, direct retail loans, credit cards, business loans, night depository service, mortgage loans, insurance, investment, treasury, trust, leasing, cash management, international wire, and foreign currency exchange.
How can I open a new account with Truist?
You can open an account online, visit the branch during business hours, or call 844-4TRUIST. CDs must be opened at a branch.
How do I activate my Truist debit card?
Activate your debit card online to enable digital purchases and in-person payments from your checking account.
What types of accounts does Truist offer for managing money?
Truist offers checking accounts for everyday transactions and savings accounts to save money for goals or emergencies.
Are there nearby ATMs where I can access Truist banking services?
Yes, there is a Truist ATM nearby as well as Wells Fargo and PNC ATMs which provide convenient access to banking services.
What dining options are near the Truist branch at 99 Racetrack Rd NW?
Nearby dining includes Little Caesars, a pizza restaurant where you can grab a quick meal before or after your banking visit.
Are there any grocery stores close to Truist in Fort Walton Beach?
Yes, Tienda Hondurena Fort Walton is nearby, offering grocery shopping options for customers in the area.
What government services are located near the Truist branch?
Close to the branch are the United States Government offices, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and the Social Security Administration, convenient for handling government-related errands along with banking needs.