Main Headquarters:
194 Beechland Road
Ellsworth, Maine, 04605
Phone Number:
(207) 667-5526
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First National Bank is a genuine Maine community bank deeply committed to serving individuals, families, and businesses throughout our region. We're proud of our unique culture of respect, intended to make all our customers feel valued.
Operating in seventeen branch offices from Wiscasset to Calais and inland to Bangor – we go all out to find ways to meet your needs, as well as offering free services like Online Banking, Bill Pay and coin-counting machines.
With us, the Maine work ethic really means something. We have the same dedication to our work as you do. We go to work early. We stay late. We’re cheerful and support our neighbors. We're glass-half-full people. We’re genuine, responsive, and practical about our business. We’re principled, proactive problem solvers. We keep our promises, and do what we say we'll do.
First National Bank is different than other banks – but we’re the same as you. Real people who want to help you get what you need.
Monday : | 8:30 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Tuesday : | 8:30 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Wednesday : | 8:30 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Thursday : | 8:30 AM - | 4:00 PM | |
Friday : | 8:30 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Saturday : | closed | ||
Sunday : | closed |
Open 24/7
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