STUART, Fla. -- Seacoast Bank, the banking subsidiary of Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (NASDAQ: SBCF) and one of the largest community banks in Florida, has been recognized among American Banker’s Best Banks to Work For in 2024. This marks the fifth consecutive year that Seacoast Bank has earned this prestigious accolade, underscoring the organization’s ongoing commitment to fostering a positive and supportive workplace culture.
“We’re tremendously honored to be recognized five years in a row by American Banker as one of the nation’s Best Banks to Work For,” said Chuck Shaffer, Chairman and CEO of Seacoast Bank. “This achievement reflects the dedication and excellence of our entire Seacoast team, whose hard work and commitment to our values continue to drive our success and shape the exceptional environment we are known for.”
Seacoast Bank's recognition by American Banker is the latest in a series of notable achievements, including Great Place To Work® Certification™ for 2024, with an impressive 89% of employees affirming that Seacoast is an outstanding place to work. Additionally, Seacoast Bank was listed among Fortune's 2024 Best Workplaces for Women, highlighting its dedication to promoting diversity, inclusion, and a supportive workplace for all employees.
“The culture we’ve cultivated at Seacoast Bank is driven by our unwavering focus on our associates, customers, and the communities we serve across Florida,” said Dan Chappell, Seacoast’s Chief Human Resources Officer. “We’re incredibly proud that American Banker has once again recognized our workplace on its list of distinguished institutions, reflecting the genuine care and collaboration that define our Seacoast family.”
The Best Banks to Work For program, initiated in 2013 by American Banker and Best Companies Group, celebrates U.S. banks that demonstrate excellence in employee satisfaction. The selection process involves a detailed evaluation of workplace policies, practices, and demographics, combined with direct feedback from employees about their experiences and perspectives on the workplace. This comprehensive approach determines the top-ranked banks each year.