Bank of the Lowcountry
Chase Talbert has extensive work experience in the banking industry. Chase started their career at The Bank of South Carolina in 2007, where they served as a Senior Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer until 2022. During their time there, they also worked as a Credit Analyst from 2008 to 2010. In 2022, Chase joined Bank of the Lowcountry as the City President of Charleston. Additionally, they were involved with the East Cooper Breakfast Rotary as the Fundraising Chair from 2011 to 2014.
Chase Talbert earned a High School Diploma from Emerald in 2002. Chase then went on to receive a Bachelor of Science degree from Clemson University in 2006. In 2010, they completed their MBA in Business from The Citadel. Currently, Chase is pursuing a degree in Banking from the Graduate School of Banking at LSU, which is expected to be completed in 2022.
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Bank of the Lowcountry
Bank of the Lowcountry is the “hometown bank” of the communities it serves and we are committed to provide personal and efficient service to our customers. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender Bank of the Lowcountry is a local community bank founded in Walterboro, SC – the “front porch of the Lowcountry.” Our institution was founded by ten prominent Walterboro businessmen in October of 1988, resulting in the first commercial chartered bank organized in Walterboro in over 65 years. Bank of the Lowcountry officially opened its doors for business under its original name, Bank of Walterboro, in 1989 with only nine original employees. To better serve our customers in Charleston County, the Bank opened its second branch in Ravenel, SC in 1997. Our third branch was opened in 2003 to help accommodate customer demand in our hometown. Originally designed as a drive-up location, our Forest Hills branch was later converted to a full-service branch. That year we also opened a branch in Ridgeland, SC to better serve the residents of Jasper and Beaufort counties. As we continued to grow, it only seemed natural to move into the oldest and largest city in the state, Charleston. In 2018 a Loan Production office was opened on historic King Street. Bank of Walterboro completed the legal name change in 2019 and officially opened as Bank of the Lowcountry across all markets to represent the widespread communities we have grown to serve, as well as the communities and customers that have been instrumental to the banks success for the past 30 years.