As we come together to celebrate freedom this July, it’s also the perfect time to reflect on another kind of independence—financial freedom. At First Service Bank, we believe true financial freedom means having the ability to live the life you want, without being burdened by financial stress. Whether it’s owning your dream home, growing your savings, or simply having peace of mind about your future, taking control of your finances opens doors to endless possibilities.
Financial freedom doesn’t happen overnight—it’s built step by step with thoughtful planning and smart habits. It starts with setting clear goals, creating a budget you can stick to, and making wise choices about saving, spending, and investing. Our team is here to support you on that journey, offering everything from high-yield savings options like our 5.04% annual percentage yield* Premier Money Market account to personal and business loans that help you turn dreams into reality.
This July, we encourage you to take one step closer to financial freedom. Maybe it’s opening a new savings account, consolidating debt, or meeting with one of our friendly associates to map out a long-term plan. No matter where you are on your financial journey, First Service Bank is here to help you move forward with confidence and a smile.
Let’s celebrate more than just the red, white, and blue this month—let’s celebrate the freedom that comes with strong financial choices. Visit any of our branch locations or explore your options on our website, and discover how we can help you achieve your version of financial freedom.
*Premier Money Market² – APY = Annual Percentage Yield. The Personal Premier Money Market is a variable tiered account: balances up to $20,000.00 = 5.04%; $20,000.01 to $50,000.00 = 3.00%; $50,000.01 to $250,000.00 = 2.00%; balances over $250,000.00 = 1.00%. Rates are accurate as of 11-15-24 and can change at any time. Fees may reduce earnings. Offer is subject to change. $5 service charge per month. (Service charge is waived when the primary owner enrolls in eStatements).