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Locations
17948 Hwy 109 South
Denton, NC 27239
F: 336‑859‑4558
Mailing Address:
First Bank - Denton
P.O. Box 248
Denton, NC 27239
  1. Monday
    9am - 5pm
  2. Tuesday
    9am - 5pm
  3. Wednesday
    9am - 5pm
  4. Thursday
    9am - 5pm
  5. Friday
    9am - 5pm
  6. Location has an ATM.
  7. Location has a drive-thru.
  8. Write a review of this branch.
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Welcome to First Bank Denton, NC!

We are pleased to be the community bank of choice for Denton, NC. Here you’ll find straightforward advice from our local financial experts and sophisticated financial products to keep your accounts on the right track. We offer personal banking, business banking, digital and mobile banking, mortgage loans, business loans, and wealth management services.

At First Bank, we offer the same services as the big banks, but with personalized service from bankers who know your name and live in your neighborhood.

  • Deposits and Other Transactions
  • Commercial Loan Advisors
  • Business Solution and Treasury Specialists
  • Home Loan Professionals Available by Appointment

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