First Farmers Bank & Trust Paris
- Branch Name:Paris
- Service Type:Full-Service, Office
- State & County:Illinois - Edgar
- City or Town:Paris
- Zip Code:61944
- Phone Number:217-465-7641217-465-7641
Branch Information
The First Farmers Bank & Trust Paris branch is one of the bank's 37 locations and has been serving the financial needs of their customers in Paris, Edgar County, Illinois since 1978. The Paris branch operates as a full-service, brick and mortar office and is located at 8964 North Terre Haute Road, Paris, IL 61944. You can can contact the branch by calling 217-465-7641 or by visiting the location during regular business hours for assistance with your banking needs, such as opening checking and savings accounts, applying for loans and managing financial transactions.
The routing number for First Farmers Bank & Trust Paris branch is 074911578. It is valid for Automated Clearing House ACH transactions, such as direct deposits and bill payments as well as wire transfers, which are used for real-time bank-to-bank transactions. We recommend that you contact the branch directly to verify this information before proceeding with any transactions.
Branch Hours
- ■ Monday:8:00am - 5:00pm
- ■ Tuesday:8:00am - 5:00pm
- ■ Wednesday:8:00am - 5:00pm
- ■ Thursday:8:00am - 5:00pm
- ■ Friday:9:00am - 6:00pm
- ■ Saturday:Closed
- ■ Sunday:Closed
First Farmers Bank & Trust Paris is open Monday to Friday and closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The branch opens at 8:00am in the morning. Please be advised that this information reflects the standard opening and closing hours of First Farmers Bank & Trust and is subject to change. We recommend contacting the Paris branch prior to your visit to confirm its hours of operation and availability.
Bank Information
- Bank Name:First Farmers Bank & Trust
- Bank Type:Federal Reserve Member Bank
- FDIC Insurance:Certificate #12839
- Routing Number:ACH & Wire - 074911578
- Online Banking:ffbt.com
- Branch Count:37 Offices in 2 states
Branch Reviews & Complaints
My tenant told me that since there was a death in the Paris branch, who oversaw farmers loans (particularly the farmers operating capital loans) that the branch (in their infinite wisdom) decided to train a young man to oversea these loans. Just wondering why and bank branch would train a youngster to oversee such an important job leaving the branch bank vulnerable to lawsuits and farmers going into default with their owners??? I am so happy I am not a customer with your branch bank.
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