There is a wide variety of deposit options to meet your banking needs. Whether you are searching for a basic checking account, money market, or savings accounts, we offer a full range of banking products that will be serve you.
Personal Checking Account
From students to seniors, we have a special checking account for you! Options include Student, Budget, Value+, First Rate, and Growing Gold. Learn more…
Business Checking Account
For startups and established businesses, check out our checking options! Open with just a $100 minimum deposit. Learn more…
Certificate of Deposits
A Certificate of Deposit (CD) is a safe, secure way to earn a fixed interest rate over a specific amount of time. Learn more…
Money Market Account
If you prefer greater access to your funds than with a CD, a Money Market is a higher balance savings account that offers check writing and withdrawals. Learn more…
ATM/Debit Cards
Get the EDGE card, and get paid to use your debit card! The FNB EDGE Debit Card is available on all types of checking accounts. Learn more…
Online Banking
Available at no charge to our account holders, online banking is easy, secure and environmentally friendly. Learn more…
Health Savings Account
If you are covered by a High Deductible Healthcare Plan, a Health Savings Account (HSA) is a great way to set aside funds to pay your qualified medical expenses or those of your spouse or dependents. Learn more…
Club Accounts
Our club accounts help you save a set amount throughout the year, earn interest and reap the benefits later, just in time for the holidays or a dream vacation! Learn more…
Passbook Account
A Passbook Savings Account is a traditional and effective way to save while able to access your money easily. Learn more…
E-Statements
E-statements are a convenient and easy way to receive your statements monthly via email. Learn more…
FDIC Insurance Estimator
The FDIC’s Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) lets consumers and bankers know, on a per-bank basis, how the insurance rules and limits apply to a depositor’s specific group of deposit accounts—what’s insured and what portion (if any) exceeds coverage limits at that bank. Learn more…