Our team is here for you, for life, and happy to help!
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.
Latest from the Blog
Bulls & Bears Newsletter – Third Quarter 2022
The latest Bulls & Bears Newsletter from our Wealth Management advisors can provide you the latest insights into the market, trends and impacts. Download and print right from our website.
First United Announces 2022 FBLA Scholarship Winner
We are proud to announce Ava E. Rankin of Northern Garrett High School as the recipient of First United’s 2022 Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Scholarship.
7 Tips for Buying or Building a Home
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, planning a move, or looking for a vacation home, buying or building a home can be challenging. Let’s get started with a few tips to make this as easy as possible.
What Matters Most – Economic Update for July 2022 with Sean McCreery
Our monthly economic update report from the First United Wealth Management department. Sean McCreery, Wealth Investment Officer, joins us to discuss the negatives and positives happening in the market for July 2022.
Executive Alliance named First United to the 20/20 Honor Roll
Executive Alliance recently named First United Corporation to the 20/20 Honor Roll: Gender Diversity in Maryland.
Historic Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church Relocation and Ground Breaking
A special ground-breaking ceremony for the Bethel AME Church, sponsored by the Diversity and Engagement Employee Group of First United Bank & Trust, will be held in Mountain Lake Park at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 25. The public is invited to attend what has been called a “a truly historic event” on the grounds of the legendary Assembly Hall that is currently owned by the Apostolics of Oakland Church and is located along G Street just south of Maryland Highway (Rt. 135).