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Preferred Lender
First Financial Bank is prepared to offer exclusive loan options to Possum Kingdom Lake property owners! Find out more!
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Trust Management
For generations, First Financial Trust & Asset Management Co. has helped individuals and
families manage their wealth. With care, diligence, and sound strategies,
we preserve and grow assets to care for you and your beneficiaries today
and for the years to come.
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The Bonus Benefits Card
With your First Financial Bank Advantage Checking or Bonus Benefits, you’ll
receive a special membership card with your personal number. Carry it with
you at all times. Once you sign up, your membership card will allow you to
access your benefits 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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You come first at First Financial Bank.
At First Financial Bank we still put people first and it shows in our Texas-friendly
service, smiles and all-around better banking. Whether it's your day-to-day financial
needs, loans based on relationships, or long-term financial goals, we want to earn your
business.
First Financial Bank (Bank) is participating in the FDIC’s Transaction Account
Guarantee Program. Under that program, through June 30, 2010, all noninterest-bearing
transaction accounts are fully guaranteed by the FDIC for the entire amount in the account.
Coverage under the Transaction Account Guarantee Program is in addition to and separate from
the coverage available under the FDIC’s general deposit insurance rules, generally $250,000.
The Bank offers certain negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) account products that do not
qualify as noninterest-bearing transaction accounts under the Transaction Account Guarantee
Program, and therefore are not eligible for the guarantee. Many of the Bank’s NOW accounts
provide for different rates of interest based on the dollar amount held in the account
(referred to as a tiered account). If any interest rate paid on a tiered account exceeds,
or potentially could exceed, 0.50%, then the account is not covered under the Transaction
Account Guarantee Program, but is still covered up to $250,000 under the FDIC’s general
deposit insurance.
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