Sanibel Captiva Community Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Kim Becker to assistant compliance officer. In her new role, she will support the bank’s compliance officer in administering, testing, reporting and disseminating compliance-related information. Additionally, her role is pivotal in executing, monitoring and enhancing the bank’s compliance management program.

Becker joined the bank in 2016 as a compliance quality analyst and has been instrumental in the bank’s daily compliance monitoring process, various audits and FDIC examinations.

Founded in 2003 and celebrating its 20th anniversary, Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has six open locations throughout Lee County. A visual timeline of the bank’s 20-year history is available at cheersto20years.sancapbank.com.

On Sanibel, the Periwinkle Branch, located at 1019 Periwinkle Way, sustained considerable storm damage and is projected to reopen in early 2024. In Fort Myers, at the bank’s McGregor Branch, located at 15975 McGregor Blvd., staff is operating out of a temporary mobile banking unit due to major flood damage to the existing building.

The bank is nationally ranked in the top 2% best-performing community banks by S&P Global Market Intelligence out of more than 4,400 banks with assets under $1 billion. It is well-capitalized, with more than $729 million in total assets, and generates one of the highest returns on equity of all Florida banks. The bank employs more than 100 employees, and more than 60% are current shareholders.

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank’s team members provide customized individual and business banking services and specialize in residential and commercial lending. The bank offers free personal and business checking, deposit accounts with competitive interest rates, instant issue debit cards and a full array of digital banking products and services, including mobile banking apps, CardHub, online bill pay, Zelle®, Positive Pay and ACH Manager. To learn more, visit sancapbank.com.