First Bank

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About First Bank
First Bank is a full-service commercial bank, with target businesses from individuals, businesses, and governmental entities located in service regions throughout New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, with a particular focus between New York City and Philadelphia. The group focuses on traditional deposit and loan products with businesses and individuals living and working in markets as the source of business. Its services are Business Banking, Personal Banking, Digital Banking, and Lending.
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The ticker symbol for First Bank is FRBA:xnas. You can use this code to quickly find the stock in Saxo’s platforms and track its price and performance.
First Bank has its primary listing on NASDAQ. You can trade First Bank with a Saxo account, alongside thousands of other stocks worldwide.
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