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MyFirst Savings

Get your child started on the road to financial success.
Little girl sitting on a pile of books with oversized pink glasses.

Your savers grow into stable adults.

Your child looks to you to learn how to have a stable and successful life. That’s why First Bank gives parents the chance to start savings accounts in their children’s names — so kids develop good financial management practices while they’re still young.

Perfect for you if:
  • You want to teach your child or teen good financial habits.
  • Your child has at least $10 to put into savings.
  • Your teenager is old enough to earn money.

Account Features

  • Only $10 minimum required to open account
  • 2 free withdrawals per month1
  • Interest-earning account
  • Free digital banking2
  • Free eStatements or paper statements
  • Free direct deposit
  • Converts to our Everywhere Savings Account at age 18

Account Fees

  • No monthly service charge

Learning Lab: financial skill building for teens.

Explore First Bank’s free financial literacy courses, just for teens. Use these fun, interactive courses to help them learn the basics of saving, budgeting and more.
Start Learning
  1. Savings Account customer can make two free withdrawals per month. There is a $2 fee for each additional withdrawal.
  2. While First Bank does not charge for mobile banking, your mobile carrier’s message and data rates may apply.

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