When someone searches 'bank near me' or 'checking account in [city]', they are not browsing — they are ready to act. These queries carry some of the highest commercial intent in financial services, and the institutions that appear in the Map Pack for those searches have a direct line to new account openings, mortgage inquiries, and branch visits.
Industry benchmarks suggest that a meaningful share of new retail banking relationships still begin with a local search, even for institutions with robust digital account-opening capabilities. People want to know there is a physical branch nearby before they commit to a bank — even if they end up opening the account online.
The challenge for banks is scale. A community bank with eight branches, a regional bank with forty, or a national institution with hundreds of locations all face the same structural problem: each branch competes locally against other banks, credit unions, and fintechs that may be investing more deliberately in local search visibility.
Local SEO for banks operates on three parallel tracks:
- Google Business Profile (GBP) — the primary driver of Map Pack visibility for each branch
- Branch landing pages — the on-site foundation that supports GBP authority and captures organic search traffic
- Citation and data consistency — the background work that prevents conflicting signals from suppressing branch rankings
This page covers how each track works and how to build a system that scales across multiple branch locations without creating compliance or content-duplication problems.