
Mike Dasher joined Capital City Bank as a wealth advisor in September 2022, bringing more than seven years of experience in the financial industry and 13 years of experience in charitable gift planning and development with Florida State University. In July 2023, Dasher transitioned within the Company, joining its Private Banking team.
As a private banker, Dasher serves as a single point of contact providing comprehensive advice on every aspect of financial life – from deposit accounts and loans to investments and insurance, including retirement planning, estate and tax planning and risk management. He is a graduate of Florida State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in business management.
Dasher is an active community volunteer, currently serving as a member of the Tallahassee Regional Estate Planning Council, Tallahassee Quarterback Club, Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce and Economic Club of Florida. He also attends St. John’s Episcopal Church in Tallahassee.
Contact Mike for all your Private Banking needs in Tallahassee, FL. He is an experienced banker and advisor with specialties in:
- Financial Planning
- Personal Deposits
- Personal Loans
Private Banking Service

Combine premium products and services with value-added solutions and your own Private Banker for a banking experience exclusive to high-net-worth individuals in Tallahassee

An Asset-Secured Line of Credit1 from Capital City Bank offers you the flexibility to access money when you need it for personal needs or business expenses.

An account for those with advanced savings goals who desire a flexible investment, our Private Client Money Market account couples a competitive rate with white-glove service from your own private banker in Tallahassee
1 Subject to credit and collateral approval. Securities-based line of credit that requires a minimum investment account balance of $100,000 of and a minimum credit line of $75,000. Some restrictions may apply and not all managed accounts are eligible as collateral. Product subject to change without notice. Refer to product disclosure or ask a private banker for complete details.