Banking & Finance

Wells Fargo closes downtown Fayetteville branch

By Stephanie Meador, posted 1 month ago
The lettering that previously adorned the building has been removed following the closure of Wells Fargo’s downtown branch. Photo by GFBJ.

Wells Fargo closed the Fayetteville Main Branch at 200 Green St. on May 7. Signage has been removed from the building. Customers can now use the Crossings branch, located approximately three miles away at 1440 Walter Reed Road in Fayetteville. 

“Branches continue to play an important role in the way we serve our customers in combination with our mobile app, online website, and ATMs. We are actively investing in our branch network by opening new locations and refurbishing our entire network. As we optimize our branch network, we are focused on evolving our branch presence based on customer usage and the changing traffic patterns and retail landscape to best meet the banking needs of each community we serve,” shared Josh Dunn, a member of Wells Fargo's corporate communications team.

To locate the nearest Wells Fargo ATM and branch, visit the ATMs/Locations link on wellsfargo.com, or find information on a mobile device using the Wells Fargo Mobile® app.

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