
“Spring Cleaning” May Increase Your Home’s Value
Housing in our neck of the woods is only increasing in value. In 2024, home prices across the region are...

New Cybersecurity Scam Targets Gamers
Video and online gaming is here to stay. It's hard to deny when you look at the numbers: 227 million...

Relocating? Here’s How to Choose a New Bank
To choose a new bank, think about your typical banking needs, availability of ATMs, and account fees that can cost you money.

Dayton City School Students Visit Washington, D.C., Funded by SouthEast Bank
For many in the Dayton City School (DCS) community, the annual 8th grade field trip to Washington, D.C., is considered a rite of passage.

Financial Literacy Week Is a Great Time to Brush Up on the Basics
Financial literacy is a set of competencies that has been taught more and more in schools and financial institutions across...

Autobooks: The Right-Size Solution for Your Business
Operating your own business often means adapting to the needs of your community. Is in-store pickup or delivery an option?...

Don’t Let Your Kids Fall Behind on Financial Literacy
The do’s and don'ts of managing money are played out in our everyday lives, not to mention our news channels...

SouthEast Bank Announces 2023 Retail Award Winners
At SouthEast Bank, our 14 branches are integral to the service and support our customers have come to expect from...

5 Top Tips for Buying a House In A Competitive Market
If you’re planning on buying a home in Tennessee’s hot housing market, you can use these five tips to appeal to sellers and stand out from other homebuyers.

Your Child Is Getting Back Admissions Letters. Are You Ready for Tuition Costs?
Among the major ways that parents support their high school graduates, financing their higher education remains a substantial choice.

SouthEast Bank Donates $60,000 to Centro Hispano’s Education Initiatives
“Together, we’re building community and helping hundreds of families better manage their resources and become more financially independent.”

Cleveland Mainstay Retires After 40+ Years in Banking
After an impressive career serving the community of Cleveland, Tennessee, Loan Assistant Cindy Richardson is entering a well-deserved retirement.