CHARLOTTE — Bank of America Corp. is closing seven more North Carolina branches, including three in Charlotte and the surrounding region.
BofA will shutter branches at 3021 Prosperity Church Drive in Charlotte, 368 W. Plaza Drive in Mooresville and 113 W. Broad St. in Statesville, according to recent filings with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The Prosperity Church branch will close in January. The others will close in February. ATM services will remain at those locations.
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Four other North Carolina branches are slated to close — two in Raleigh, one in Winston-Salem and one in High Point.
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