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Fulton Bank branches accept already rolled coins. Branches do not have coin counters and do not accept loose coins. Coin wrappers are available for customers at any branch.
How to sell Fulton Financial stock? Shareholders can sell their Fulton Financial stock through EquityZen's private company marketplace. EquityZen's network includes over 330K accredited investors interested in buying private company stock.
We offer the tools and services to make electronic payments, send wire transfers, and provide direct deposit for your employees.
Today, as part of Fulton Financial Corporation, an over $30 billion financial services holding company, Fulton Bank offers a broad array of financial products and services in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia.
If you do have privately held stock, there are two best ways to sell it: Back to the Issuing Company. The easiest option will usually be to sell this stock back to the company that issued it to you. Through a Brokerage.
Merger. In fall 2019, Fulton Bank completed its consolidation of The Columbia Bank in Howard County, Maryland.
Fulton's stock is traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol FULT.