1st Bank

FirstBank started from humble beginnings in 1963, and has since grown to be one of the largest privately held banks in the nation with over $19 billion in assets and over 110 locations throughout Colorado, Arizona, and California.

Our growth can be attributed to one simple belief since inception: do what’s right for customers, communities and employees, and good things will happen. This philosophy has transformed how we operate, and is the inspiration behind our mantra, “banking for good.” It’s why we’ve become recognized as a top workplace, one of the largest corporate philanthropists in Colorado and Arizona, and continually ranked high in customer satisfaction.

When you focus beyond the bottom line, and make people a central motivation for every decision, you’ll find it’s not just the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do. That’s “banking for good”.

1st Bank Customer Service Telephone

Toll-Free:
1-800-964-3444

Metro Denver:
303-237-5000

Online Banking Login

How to Log In


1. Visit the bank’s website https://www.efirstbank.com/.

 

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2. The Login is located to the left part of their page. You will be required to log in with your User ID and Password.

 

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How to Enroll


1. Click on the “Sign Up” button found on the left part of the page.

 

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2. You will be directed to another page and select from (Enroll for Personal Online Banking & Enroll for Business Online Banking).

 

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3. After proceeding with the “Enroll for Personal Online Banking” you can fill out all the blank fields with the needed information. Click on “Next”. 

 

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Routing/Wiring Instructions

1st Bank customers will be required to have a routing number or routing transit number is a 9 digit number that identifies a financial institution in a transaction and the location where your bank account was opened. The most common types of transactions are ACH and wire transfers. You’ll often be asked for your checking account routing number when you’re making a payment online or by phone.

Some banks and financial institutions usually have multiple routing numbers serving different purposes, geographical regions, and branches. Therefore it is important to ensure that you are using the correct routing number before you initiate a money transfer.

A routing number can also be referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number, or an ABA routing number and can be easily be found printed on the bottom of a check or in the online banking portals of the financial institutions.

How to Find Your Routing Numbers on Check

The best way to find the routing number for your Marquette Bank checking, savings, or business account is to look into the lower-left corner of the bank check.

   Routing Number  Swift Number
https://www.efirstbank.com/ 107005047  Not part of SWIFT network
     

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Website

https://www.efirstbank.com/

Routing number

107005047