First Financial Holdings, Inc. to Participate in FIG Partners 9th Annual CEO Forum on September 17,

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First Financial Holdings, Inc. to Participate in FIG Partners 9th Annual CEO Forum on September 17, 2013

COLUMBIA, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- First Financial Holdings, Inc. (NAS: SCBT) will participate in the FIG Partners 9th Annual CEO Forum in Atlanta, Georgia on September 17, 2013.

John C. Pollok, chief financial officer and chief operating officer, and Joe E. Burns, chief credit officer, will represent the company at the forum.


First Financial Holdings, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina is a registered bank holding company incorporated under the laws of South Carolina. The Company consists of SCBT, the Bank and the following divisions: NCBT, Community Bank & Trust, The Savannah Bank, and First Federal. The Bank also operates Minis & Co., Inc. and First Southeast 401k Fiduciaries, both registered investment advisors; and First Southeast Investor Services, a wholly owned broker dealer. Providing financial services for over 79 years, First Financial Holdings, Inc. operates 146 locations in 19 South Carolina counties, 12 Georgia counties and 4 North Carolina counties. First Financial Holdings, Inc. has assets of approximately $8.0 billion and its stock is traded under the symbol SCBT in the NASDAQ Global Select Market. More information can be found at www.SCBTonline.com.



First Financial Holdings, Inc.
Media Contact:
Donna Pullen, 803-765-4558
or
Analyst Contact:
John Pollok, 803-765-4628

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