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In a time when it seems like so many banks are just the same, First United is here with the heart to be different. It’s not just that we’re locally owned with a team that lives and works in the places you call home, it’s that we’re dedicated to helping you. We build solutions that are so customized, you’d swear we only had one customer–you!
That’s why our customers call us “my bank.” We can’t wait for you to see just what we have to offer.
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Pick up a magazine and you’re bound to find a plan for improving something—eating healthier, losing weight, clearing clutter, you name it! But here’s a plan that can truly make a difference in your life—improving your personal finances. Taking control of your finances...
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While there are several steps to successfully running a small business, few are as important as business banking and financial management. Without the cash in order, a venture will struggle. As a result, the U.S. economy as a whole will suffer, and consumers won’t have access to these local companies that they have come to love so much.