First Fed’s new Business Digital Banking brings together the tools businesses need into one streamlined platform. Courtesy First Fed

First Fed’s new Business Digital Banking brings together the tools businesses need into one streamlined platform. Courtesy First Fed

First Fed launches new Business Digital Banking to power local businesses

Running a business smoothly requires determination. It takes clear financial insight, reliable tools to manage day-to-day operations, and the flexibility to grow.

Most business owners don’t have time to jump between multiple platforms or dig through spreadsheets just to understand their financial position. They need a system that works as hard as they do – something intuitive, secure and built to manage everything from payroll and vendor payments to forecasting and financial planning.

That’s where First Fed’s new Business Digital Banking comes in. It brings together the tools businesses need into one streamlined platform, making it easier to stay organized, make smart decisions and keep things moving.

Whether managing cash flow, sending payments or setting up team access, the platform is built to take the hassle out of business banking. It gives businesses more time to focus on what really matters: running operations smoothly and making a positive impact in their community.

“At First Fed, we believe in partnering with businesses to help them thrive,” said Shannon Bell, Director of Treasury Management at First Fed. “Our new Business Digital Banking platform is more than a technology upgrade; it’s an investment in our business customers’ future.”

First Fed sees business banking as more than just managing accounts; it’s about building real partnerships. They work closely with local businesses, offering personal guidance, useful tools, and ongoing support that goes beyond the numbers. By investing in both individual businesses and the communities they serve, First Fed helps local economies stay strong and continue to grow.

“Our experience with First Fed business banking has been so good that we moved all of our personal banking accounts to them as well,” said Todd Glass, co-owner of Story in a Bottle Wines.

The new platform delivers a wide range of features tailored to the needs of today’s business owners, including enhanced payment capabilities like ACH and wire transfers, flexible sub-user administration, and seamless mobile access. Whether managing cash flow, delegating tasks, or making secure transactions, business owners can expect greater convenience and confidence every step of the way.

Business Insights: a powerful new Business Digital Banking feature. Courtesy First Fed

Business Insights: a powerful new Business Digital Banking feature. Courtesy First Fed

One standout feature of the new platform is Business Insights, an integrated analytics tool offered at no additional cost. With Business Insights, users gain access to real-time dashboards, cash flow forecasting, and personalized recommendations based on their account activity. It’s a powerful way to visualize performance, spot trends, and make informed financial decisions—turning data into strategy with ease.

“It feels like I have a bank that’s actually in my corner,” said Matt Moore, Owner of Moore Construction. “I can call any time with questions. It reminds me of how my dad used to walk into his local bank and get support without all the red tape.”

This launch reflects First Fed’s continued commitment to innovation, local business, and its 100-year legacy of serving the Pacific Northwest. To explore the new platform or get started with a business account, visit ourfirstfed.com/business-digital-banking.

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