Business Banking

At First Bank we understand our success is driven by the success of the businesses we serve.

As an appreciation for our commitment to teamwork with local business customers, First Bank was honored to accept the 2006 Silver Eagle Best of Community Banking Award from the Independent Banker’s Association for our efforts in education of small business owners.

An example of these efforts is the Farmersville Main Street Program, offering FREE Small Business Seminars to help educate our local business community. Since July 2005, six seminars have been conducted, ranging from how to develop a business plan to fraud & ID theft prevention.

So regardless of your banking needs – whether it’s a business checking account, a line of credit, or simply a better understanding of your banking options - First Bank will serve you as a member of the team, with a clear focus of friendly service and absolute integrity in all your business transactions.

Please check back for our Upcoming Seminars

 

FIRST BANK, FARMERSVILLE OF TEXAS:
A RECOGNIZED COMMUNITY BANKING LEADER!

First Bank has been a recognized leader when it comes to community banking. In 2001, First Bank was awarded by the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) two Best of Community Banking Gold Eagle Awards. One award was presented for First Bank's unique Cash Cow Children's Savings Program. The second award was for First Bank's Main Street Loan Program, which to date has yielded more than $1 million funded toward restoration of 38 downtown buildings.

In 2006, Craig Overstreet, Chairman of First Bank, accepted the 2006 Best of Community Banking Silver Eagle Award at the IBAT conference for the small business seminar series implemented by First Bank. Pictured are Al Jones, Chairman of the Board of IBAT, Craig Overstreet and Christopher Williston, President/CEO of IBAT.

 

 

Whether it’s a business checking account or a line of credit, First Bank has the product to meet your financial needs:
  Commercial Checking
NOW Account
Platinum Checking
Money Market Account
Future Fund Account
High Yield Money Market Account
Savings Account

 

On March 9th 2006, Kay Harvey-Mosley, director of the Community Heritage Development (CHD), a Division of the Texas Historical Commission (THC) spoke on “Looking Your Best: Visual Marketing Techniques for Your Business” to guests at this free small business seminar provided by First Bank and Farmersville Main Street. Click here to read more about this seminar.

 

Scenes from our many Informative Seminars
 

 

 


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