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.
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Few things are as important to a small business as the prices of the products and services. With the right numbers, sales and customers could start to increase – and finding that sweet spot should be one of your primary goals.
3 cost-effective ways to connect with clients
Networking can be one of the most challenging aspects of running a small business. As an owner, you know all about the hassles of getting out and meeting new people, including connecting with potential clients.
Survey: Small businesses in favor of higher minimum wage
For a small business, it is incredibly important to ensure that the financial plan, banking and other vital fiscal elements are in order. Otherwise, it may be tough to create a strong, sustainable company.
Job growth appears strong for remainder of 2014
Few elements are as important to the U.S.’s many businesses than strong job growth. Without skilled labor and an influx of talent, it can become challenging for companies to profit, from the largest corporation down to the smallest startup.
4 easy ways to keep your employees on track
Maintaining focus and drive in your company can be challenging, especially as the warmer months set in and the weather outside becomes a lot more appealing than the atmosphere in the office.
Social media impacts how employers view job candidates
In today’s day and age, social media is an incredibly important part of the business world. Job seekers use sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook to connect with potential employers, and companies use these same sites to see if their candidates are up to no good.


