Regions launches exclusive debit cards, checks commemorating Alabama’s latest national championship

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Regions Bank has announced the launch of exclusive debit cards and checks celebrating the University of Alabama Crimson Tide’s blowout victory over Ohio State in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday night.

Current Regions customers can now order their commemorative cards or checks at any Regions branch or by calling 1-800-REGIONS. The cards are also available through the Regions YourPix Studio or at www.regions.com/gobama. Checks are available through Regions’ online banking platform and www.ordermychecks.com.

New customers can request the debit cards or checks when they open an account.

“Last night was an amazing finish to an amazing football season – one that was unlike any other season we’ve seen before,” stated Scott Peters, head of Consumer Banking for Regions. “This is a proud moment for Crimson Tide fans, especially after all the challenges that athletic programs have endured during the pandemic. As the official bank of the Southeastern Conference, we are thrilled to see the National Championship trophy remain in the SEC, and we are honored to help Alabama fans celebrate with these custom-designed cards and checks that reflect the Tide’s tradition of excellence.”

The debit cards are available for order at a cost of $10. The total cost for commemorative checks may vary based on customers’ locations and account types.

In addition to the national championship cards, Regions offers a number of other collegiate debit cards for select SEC universities as well as HBCUs in the Birmingham-headquartered bank’s branch footprint.

Sean Ross is the editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn

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