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CONTACT
First Community Bank
5455 Sunset Blvd.
Lexington, SC 29072
(803) 951-0500
or emailWe look forward to hearing from you!
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LOCATIONS
- Lexington
- Gilbert
- Irmo
- Chapin
- Forest Acres
- West Columbia
- Northeast
- Newberry
- Prosperity
- Red Bank
- Camden
Blog Archives
Meet the Team: Ted Nissen
Recently, the five members of First Community Bank’s executive management team sat down to chat about their perspective on the values that shape First Community Bank. For the next few weeks, we’d like to help you get to know the … Continue reading
Baxter Donaldson Joins First Community Bank
We are pleased to announce that Baxter Donaldson has joined the bank as a Commercial Banker in the Lexington market. His duties include business development of commercial loans and deposits. Mr. Donaldson has twenty- five years of experience with local … Continue reading
Honored to Be Counted Among SC’s Best Places to Work
Once again, First Community Bank has been included in the list of SC’s Best Places to Work. Spend a few minutes in any of our banking offices and we hope you’ll feel it, too. There’s something special about being a … Continue reading
Meet the Team: Mike Crapps
Recently, the five members of First Community Bank’s executive management team sat down to chat about their perspective on the values that shape First Community Bank. For the next few weeks, we’d like to help you get to know the … Continue reading
Meet the Team: Robin Brown
Recently, the five members of First Community Bank’s executive management team sat down to chat about their perspective on the values that shape First Community Bank. For the next few weeks, we’d like to help you get to know the … Continue reading
The Difference
From the outside, banks look pretty similar. Brick colors change and architectural styles vary, but you can pretty much count on an ATM, a drive-through, people to help you handle the day-to-day of your financial life. It’s what—and who—is inside … Continue reading
From Barristers to Baristas
Small business owners are a unique bunch. They share a “can-do” attitude that only becomes more pronounced when the chips are down, as in the challenging days of the Recession. And now, as we work toward Recovery, we want to … Continue reading
