NBSC and Synovus Consolidate Customer Service Call Center to Sumter County

March 16, 2009

COLUMBIA, S.C. – March 16, 2009 – The South Carolina Department of Commerce and Sumter County Economic Development today announced that Synovus Financial Corp, parent company of The National Bank of South Carolina (NBSC) will consolidate its call center operations to Sumter County.  The call center will serve NBSC and Synovus customers throughout the southeast from the Bank’s operations center located in Sumter. The $1.7 million investment is expected to create 100 new jobs.

“The National Bank of South Carolina was founded in 1905 in Sumter. Over the years, we have focused on delivering the finest financial products and services to the citizens of our state. Today, Synovus banks including NBSC remain strong and well capitalized and it is because of this strength, we are proud to announce that the customer service call center for all Synovus affiliates will be housed in Sumter,” said Chuck Garnett, NBSC President and CEO.

“Just a few years ago we were celebrating our 100 year anniversary in Sumter and here we are today announcing the addition of 100 new jobs. While the economy may be challenging, NBSC’s commitment to the communities it serves remains solid,” said Bobby Boykin, NBSC Senior Vice President.

“NBSC has been a trusted name in banking for more than 100 years and is a true testament of the success of a South Carolina home-grown business.  NBSC and Synovus’ decision to consolidate customer service operations in Sumter is positive reflection that our strong workforce and business-friendly climate are working to draw investment and job opportunities to the state even in a difficult economic environment.  This investment will have a positive, long-term impact onSumter County, and we look forward to furthering our relationship with NBSC and Synovus in the years ahead,” said Joe Taylor, Secretary of Commerce.

“These are solid jobs with benefits, so we’re pleased NBSC chose Sumter,” said Greg A. Thompson, chairman of the Sumter Development Board. “Sumter has been ready for data center operation of this size for some time, and we’ve been working hard to lure one to this community. We’re glad that our first significant data center investment comes through a partnership with NBSC and Synovus, which has a history of working hand in hand with Sumter County.”

“Creating jobs is a top priority of County Council, and we hope this announcement gives the people of Sumter County a small ray of hope that better times are ahead,” said Vivian Fleming-McGhaney, chairwoman of Sumter County Council. “These are good jobs, and they will go to Sumter County residents. Council is extremely pleased with this announcement.”

“NBSC was founded in Sumter more than 100 years ago and our community has always shared a positive business relationship with the bank.,” said Sumter Mayor Joe McElveen.  “This is another example of the public and private sector working together to facilitate job development and new capital investment.”