Community Bank Near Me


When it comes to banking, customers like a personal touch. They want a bank that is a part of the community where they live, work and play.

First Bank is rooted in a community focus that dates back to the days of the Great Depression when we helped farmers and local businesses make every dollar count. Our core values have not changed in the eight decades since we opened our doors. First Bank remains a community bank nearby that’s committed to helping communities prosper and thrive.

A Community Bank Near You, for You

We began as a community bank in 1935 with only one location but now we boast nearly 100 branches in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.

First Bank is the best of both worlds when it comes to community banks: small enough to serve our communities on a personal level but large enough to fully manage any financial needs.

Here are just some of the amenities offered by First Bank:

  • 5 different types of personal checking accounts and 5 types of business accounts
  • 6 levels of personal savings accounts and certificate deposits (CDs) and 3 options for business savings
  • Credit cards and debit cards for both personal and business use
  • Loans for personal, business and home equity
  • Adjustable, fixed-rate, reverse and non-conforming mortgage loans
  • FHA, rural housing and VA loans
  • Professional and construction loans
  • Wealth management services including mutual funds, stocks and bonds, annuities, 401(k) and IRA’s, life insurance and more
  • Personal and business insurance

First Bank utilizes modern technology to stay close to our customers at any time from any location. We offer 24-hour banking via our online and mobile accessibility as well as 24-hour telephone banking for checking, savings, loans and CD accounts. Our accessibility is one of the many reasons why we are the best community bank near you.

First Bank has several locations in North Carolina, eight in Virginia and seven in South Carolina. Use our location finder to see a branch near you.


Investment and Insurance Products are NOT Bank Deposits, NOT FDIC-Insured, HAVE NO Bank Guarantee, NOT Insured by any Federal Government Agency, May Go Down in Value.