Full-Time
Posted on 9/19/2025
Offers integrated banking, lending, wealth management
No salary listed
Charlotte, NC, USA + 1 more
More locations: Atlanta, GA, USA
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Truist provides banking, lending, and wealth management services to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations across the United States. It operates through integrated relationship management, offering personal and commercial banking, loan products, and advisory wealth services. Customers access deposits, loans, payment services, and investment advice, with revenue coming from interest on loans, banking fees, and advisory fees. The firm differentiates itself by delivering coordinated financial solutions across different client segments and by pursuing strategic partnerships and community initiatives to support local development. Its goal is to inspire and build better lives and communities by helping clients manage money, grow assets, and strengthen relationships with their bank.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Founded
2018
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Unlimited Paid Time Off
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Paid Holidays
Hybrid Work Options
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
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Belmont student-athletes host annual Battle of the Bruins presented by Truist. Belmont athletes partner with Special Olympians for the event. NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Last night, the Belmont Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) hosted its annual Battle of the Bruins presented by Truist on the Belmont campus. The event featured Belmont student-athletes from all 17 teams competing in different types of games along with Special Olympians. "Once again, we had another incredible Battle of the Bruins," said Ryan Neises, Belmont's Director of Spiritual Formation. "It's so great to see the Special Olympians as they join us in competition, fellowship, and fun. They joy and enthusiasm impacts all of our athletes every time we interact with them." All proceeds raised for the event will go to Special Olympics Nashville.
Truist marks a century of economic impact in Knoxville. "Tennessee has played an important role in Truist's story, and Knoxville is a cornerstone of that legacy," said Johnny Moore, Truist Tennessee Regional President. While the Truist name and branding may be newer to Knoxville, the bank's history in the city dates to 1926, when the Bank of Knoxville first opened its doors downtown. "For a century, this bank has grown alongside Knoxville," said Harry Gross, Truist Market President for East Tennessee. "Even as our name has changed over the years, our commitment to this community has never wavered. We are proud of our history here and energized about continuing to serve Knoxville for the next 100 years." These quick numbers only scrape the surface of the bank's impact on the local community: * 17 branches in the Knoxville area * 30 ATMs * No. 2 in deposit market share * 450+ volunteer hours from Truist teammates in 2025 * $250,000+ in grants over the last two years to support Knoxville communities A night of celebration. Truist celebrated this milestone with an event on Wednesday evening. During the event, the Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon proclaimed March 18, 2026, as Truist Centennial Celebration Day. The event was held at the Knoxville Museum of Art and was open to key players who have been part of the bank's history. To further honor the milestone, Truist sponsored one of the museum's rotating exhibits. "Our support of the arts reflects our belief that vibrant communities depend on creativity and dialogue," Gross said. "Partnering with the Knoxville Museum of Art during this milestone year is a purposeful way to celebrate Knoxville's culture while looking forward together." A commitment to workforce development. Guided by the bank's purpose to "inspire and build better lives and communities," Truist invested a recent $125,000 grant to the Roane State Community College Foundation in support of its Simulation Center at the Knox Regional Health Science Educator Center. The 130,000-square-foot facility is designed to address Tennessee's growing healthcare workforce shortages by advancing high-quality healthcare education. "Tennessee has played an important role in Truist's story, and Knoxville is a cornerstone of that legacy," said Johnny Moore, Truist Tennessee Regional President. "This milestone is not just about honoring our past, but about reaffirming our commitment to listen, to lead and to invest in the people and places we serve." Like what you've read?