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Fayetteville-chartered Arvest Bank has officially opened a new branch at the recently established Walmart Home Office in Bentonville. This new location, spanning 1,865 square feet, is situated at 1702 S.E. Eighth St., Suite 6, marking the bank's eighth branch in Bentonville.
The opening of this branch is part of Arvest Bank's ongoing strategy to enhance accessibility and convenience for its customers. With the proximity to Walmart's headquarters, the bank aims to serve both employees and the local community effectively. The branch offers a range of banking services, including personal and business banking solutions, as well as lending options tailored to meet the needs of its diverse clientele.
Arvest Bank has a long-standing commitment to community engagement and customer service, and this new branch is expected to further strengthen its presence in the region. As the bank continues to grow, it remains focused on providing quality financial services that cater to the evolving needs of its customers.
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