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That’s why our customers call us “my bank.” We can’t wait for you to see just what we have to offer.
Latest from the Blog
3 Strategies for Millennial Business Owners to Be More Financially Savvy
We’ve outlined three strategies to help millennial business owners become savvier about finances. These tips will help your company beat the odds and thrive for years to come.
Starting a Business? Do These 4 Things First
An astonishing 20 percent of small businesses shutter after their first year, while approximately 50 percent fail in their fifth year, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. If you’re starting a business, consider these four things…
How to Build an Emergency Fund
Having an emergency fund can save you from having to borrow money or use credit cards if an unexpected expense arises. But according to the Federal Reserve, four out of 10 Americans do not have the savings to cover a $400 emergency.
Hagerstown Community College receives $15,000 from First United
(Hagerstown, MD) – The Hagerstown Community College Foundation recently received a commitment from First United Bank & Trust, for $15,000. The money will be paid over five years and will be used for a first-floor office in HCC’s Center for Business and...
Alan Goes Over The Edge
Washington County Market President, Alan Mullendore, goes OVER THE EDGE and rappels down an 11 story building (the Alexander House) in support of the Boys & Girls Club of Washington County. With the support of our associates and community, Alan’s team was able to raise over $1,300 to support this great cause!
Bulls & Bears Newsletter – March 2019
Click here to read the latest Bulls & Bears newsletter from March, 2019.