Our team is here for you, for life!
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
Marissa Murphy to Spearhead Information Security and Disaster Recovery
Jason Rush, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at First United Bank & Trust, is pleased to announce the promotion of Marissa Murphy to Information Security and Disaster Recovery Officer. In this role, Marissa will be spearheading the corporation’s...
First United’s Phil Rodeheaver and Eric Goff receive CAFP designations
Jason Rush, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at First United Bank & Trust, is proud to announce that Phil Rodeheaver and Eric Goff recently passed the Certified Anti-Money Laundering and Fraud Professional exam and can now proudly display their...
Encourage Savings Young to Start Good Habits
The future of the American economy is not certain.
Julia Hershman Promoted to Wealth Advisor
Chris Sisler, Director of Wealth Management Sales at First United Bank & Trust, is pleased to announce the promotion of Julia Hershman to Wealth Advisor. Bringing a background of relationship development, teamwork, and sales skills, Julia will focus on wealth and...
How Holiday Stress Can Harm Financial Fitness
Everyone knows the feeling of waiting in long lines and shopping desperately for long hours for just the right gift.
Why You Should Ban Post-Work Communication
Picture this: it’s late at night, well after 5:00 p.m., and you suddenly realize—you forgot to pass on crucial information that your team needs for their projects, or perhaps there’s a financial plan that needs urgent tweaking from your accounting department. It could be that someone on your team neglected to submit a proposal for your approval.