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431 North Spence Ave.
Goldsboro, NC 27534
F: 919‑751‑2712
  1. Monday
    9am - 5pm
  2. Tuesday
    9am - 5pm
  3. Wednesday
    9am - 5pm
  4. Thursday
    9am - 5pm
  5. Friday
    9am - 5pm
  6. Branch ATM accepts deposits.
  7. Location has a drive-thru.
  8. Write a review of this branch.
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Welcome to First Bank Goldsboro, NC!

We are pleased to be the community bank of choice for Goldsboro, 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

Featured Articles

How to Get a Mortgage for a Rental Property

Looking for rental property mortgage rates near you? If so, First Bank can provide you with tips and tricks on how to get a rental property mortgage, as well as how to find the best mortgage rates near you. Rental Property...

Small Business Bank – North Carolina

First Bank has become the small business bank in North Carolina for owners across the state. We were named one of the best banks in North Carolina by Forbes. We provide the diverse selection of services you expect from a...

4 Common Costs Of Renovating An Older Home

You’re on the market for your first home, and a great deal comes across on an older home. You love the potential it has, but then a question comes to mind: how much will it cost to renovate this house?

Read These Articles on Personal Financing

Knowing your finances is the first step to properly managing them and to ensuring you are in good financial standing. But how do you get started? Reading personal financing articles can be a huge help when it comes to...

How Much Should a 40-Year-Old Have Saved for Retirement?

Are you 40 years old and concerned about your savings? Just how much should you have saved for your retirement by now? There’s no precise answer to give you, but there are some savings recommendations based on income. If...

Business Spotlight: KnA Games

Kevin and April Cox, owners of KnA Games, love to create games. Their latest product, Space Movers, is their most ambitious project yet.

Small Construction Firms: Avoid These Four Trouble Spots

First Bank’s Travis Bailey is a financial guide for many small construction firms – the kind that might build 20 to 25 homes per year. We spoke to him about 4 financial trouble spots for construction firms.

The Taxman Cometh

Do you have a stack of forms sitting on your counter that you’re dreading sorting through? If so, you might have FOTM, or Fear of the Tax Man. It can often hit around February or March, and is incredibly common. One way of...

Can You Afford a New Hire?

While every hiring scenario is unique, this framework will help you think through many of the costs involved.

Education Savings Account – North Carolina

College is expensive. The cost of tuition, housing, books, food, and transportation starts to add up. The cost of going to college has gone up by over 400% since the 1970s. The average college student’s debt is $37,172....