Main Terminal ground level banking stop
On the Main Terminal side of TPA, Truist Bank sits in the landside area before security, so this works best if you’re arriving early or meeting someone curbside. It runs standard bank business hours on weekdays, roughly 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and is usually closed on federal holidays, so don’t count on it for a Sunday cash run.
This is a full-service branch, not just an ATM, so you can handle account questions, cashier’s checks, or wire transfers in person. Fees and limits follow standard Truist policies, not airport-specific pricing, which matters if you’re moving more than a few hundred dollars. If you only need quick cash, hit the Truist-branded ATM here instead of hunting in the Airsides, where machines from other banks often tack on extra surcharges.
Because it’s outside the security checkpoints for A, C, E, and F, you need to be finished with teller business at least 45 minutes before boarding to comfortably re-clear security and ride the shuttle to your Airside. The branch tends to be busiest around 8:30 a.m. and lunchtime on weekdays, when airport employees line up with travelers.
Practical tip: if your Truist card is acting up at the ATM or you’re dealing with a fraud alert, sort it here in the Main Terminal before heading through security; phone support from the gate is harder with boarding calls blasting every 2 minutes.