Like several other banks, Citizens has agreements with several supermarket chains to locate bank branches in the stores. The greatest number of these are in
Pittsburgh-based
Giant Eagle stores, most of which were acquired in the acquisition of
Mellon Financial Corporation's retail banking division. Citizens also operates branches inside many
Stop & Shop and
Shaw's stores in New England. One unique aspect at Citizens branches inside supermarkets is full-service banking from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays; historically, USA banks were often closed on Sunday and even Saturdays. In September 2010, Giant Eagle announced a new agreement with
Huntington Bank in which Huntington would open branches in several stores in Ohio and West Virginia and will replace existing branches of other banks when the store's agreements with those banks expire. On June 25, 2008, Citizens Bank announced would sell 18 branches in upstate New York as it prepared to open 57 branches downstate.
Community Bank System Inc. of
DeWitt, New York purchased the branches in Ausable Forks, Champlain, Fort Covington, Indian Lake, Lake Placid, Lyons Falls, Long Lake, Malone, Newcomb, North Creek, Plattsburgh, Saranac Lake, Ticonderoga, Tupper Lake and Whitehall. The sale completed on November 7, 2008. In October 2009, Citizens Bank opened a full-service branch inside a
Dunkin' Donuts in
Bellingham, Massachusetts. The branch offers teller windows, a full-service
automated teller machine (ATM) and Dunkin' Donuts promotions for using the bank's services. == See also ==