First Bank and Trust

Founded in 1991, First Bank and Trust is a New Orleans-based independent bank with branch locations across the Gulf Coast.[1]

First Bank & Trust
IndustryBanking
Founded1991 as First Bank and Trust
HeadquartersNew Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Productscommercial loans, consumer loans, business checking accounts, personal checking accounts, business savings accounts, personal savings accounts, certificates of deposit, IRAs, SEPs, and cash management services
Websitehttp://www.fbtonline.com/

The main office is located in downtown New Orleans inside the First Bank and Trust Tower at 909 Poydras Street in the central business district (CBD).

First Bank and Trust has branches located in Louisiana in New Orleans, Algiers, Amite, Baton Rouge, Covington, Hammond, Harvey, Lafayette, Metairie (Metairie Road), Metairie (Veterans Boulevard), Slidell, and Springfield. Additionally, First Bank and Trust serves Mississippi and Florida with a branches in Biloxi and Miramar Beach, respectively. Home mortgage offices (FBT Mortgage, LLC), are located in many of our branch locations, which can be found on the company's website www.FBTonline.com.

First Bank and Trust's parent company, First Trust Corporation, also holds FBT Mortgage as a wholly owned subsidiary.

First Bank and Trust is state chartered and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-insured with approximately $1 billion in assets as of March 30, 2020.

The company's logo is based on the Delta symbol that represented "change" and "strength" during ancient times. In New Orleans, the shape symbolizes the Mississippi River delta region that the bank serves.

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