
GEORGE G. ANDREWS
PRESIDENT AND CEO
CAPITOL CITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY
With advocacy for the Minority Community as his cornerstone, George G. Andrews gave life to his dream of meeting the needs of underserved communities and focused on providing opportunities for small businesses to access capital needed for business growth and development. George G. Andrews is the founder of Capitol City Bank & Trust Company and currently serves as its President and Chief Executive Officer. A man of vision, he has come to be known as The People’s Community Banker. Capitol City Bank & Trust Company has five branch offices in Atlanta, including Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and three regional offices in Albany, Savannah and Augusta, Georgia.
Dedication to supporting the urban and minority community became a part of his daily aspiration. In 1994, Capitol City Bank & Trust Company began operation in Atlanta, Georgia. The institution has grown while still being recognized as a true community bank, focusing on building banking relationships within the urban community. George G. Andrews attributes company growth to its focus on quality service in meeting the needs of the community and providing an institution that is responsive and appreciative of its client base and the urban community at large.
Capitol City Bank & Trust Company continues its general banking business to serve and empower the inner city of
Atlanta during these tough economic times. In addition, Capitol City Bank & Trust Company operates a broad range of commercial full service banking activities. George G. Andrews has the sound belief that in order for businesses to thrive and succeed, their prosperity must be spread throughout the community.
George G. Andrews contributions to the community are immeasurable, creating a legacy that continues to inspire and ease the way for wealth, prosperity, community empowerment, success and economic development for generations to come. Mr. Andrews lives by a quote of Sir Isaac Newton, “If I could see far, it is because I stand on the shoulders of others.”