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Enjoy the convenience of digital banking from anywhere, including fast and secure mobile and online options. Customized features let you streamline banking tasks across all platforms—even other financial institutions. Banking has never been easier. Enroll Now. Watch for updates about First Bank & Trust products, services, news and upcoming events.
Access your First Bank & Trust credit card account. Send and receive secure messages to/from our digital bankers. Find branch and ATM locations. Download the “First Bank & Trust” mobile app (search "BANKeasy"), and easily manage your bank accounts from your smartphone or tablet.*
Choose your account type to get started. Questions? send us a secure message using the chat feature in Digital Banking. If you prefer a face-to-face conversation, visit us at your nearest bank location. Only deposit products are FDIC insured.
Free online checking accounts and interest checking accounts. Whatever you need to manage your money, we offer personal checking accounts that fit.
Access time-saving tools. Experience a new level of freedom with enhanced digital banking products, featuring all the security you want and the streamlined functionality you need. Online and mobile options are simple and clean, with user-friendly customization and the ability to manage your accounts anywhere, any time. Learn More.
You may be prompted to enter the credentials that you would use to log in to your biller site, your account number on your statement, and the ZIP Code of your payee. The payee may require other information to verify your identity. This prompt depends on the payee and what they need from you for you to register to receive your bill electronically.
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The first time you log in, you’ll be asked to secure your account with an email address and cell phone number. A unique code will then be generated and sent to you via text, and you’ll use that code to gain access to your accounts.