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AmeriFirst Bank— in your community

The staff, officers, and directors of AmeriFirst Bank are very active in local and civic organizations in an effort to assist these organizations to meet their commitments to the community, as well as allow the Bank to inform these organizations and its members of how we intend to meet their needs and the needs of the individuals in the community.

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Ransomware

Cyber Hot Topics: Ransomware The increasing frequency and size of ransomware attacks are being a huge concern for thousands of organizations globally. While not as common as phishing, ransomware is still a major threat to individuals and organizations worldwide. Consumers, employees and students are taking classes, doing homework, and surfing the web in addition to [...]

Information Security Basics

AmeriFirst Bank Some Information Security Basics Email attachments and links in emails carry the highest risk of infections. Only open an email attachment or click on a link if you’re expecting it, know it is legitimate and what it contains. It is best to type the address of a website into a search [...]

Information Security Awareness

AmeriFirst Bank Customer Information/Cyber Security Awareness At AmeriFirst Bank, we take the safeguarding of your information seriously. In fact, we believe keeping your information safe and secure is every employee's responsibility. We also encourage you to take steps to protect your personal information. No employee of AmeriFirst Bank will ever email or call [...]

Mobile Device Security Tips

Some Mobile Device Security Tips Use of security software is a must. Some programs can also locate a missing or stolen phone, tablet or other similar device, while others will back up your data and can even remotely wipe all data from the phone if it is reported stolen. Definitely make sure you [...]

Community Reinvestment Act

Our Community Participation

The Directors, Officers, and Employees of AmeriFirst Bank are very active in the Bullock, Montgomery, Autauga and Lee County Communities. The activities of these persons include, but are not limited to:

  • American Heart Association
  • American Cancer Society
  • Chunnenuggee Fair Committee
  • Montgomery Incubator Program
  • River Region United Way
  • Friendship Missionary Homeless Outreach Program
  • Historical Society
  • Prattville Chamber of Commerce
  • Goodwill Industries of Central Alabama
  • Lions Club
  • Bullock County Planning Commission
  • Bullock County Cattlemen’s Association
  • Bullock County Tourism Council
  • Field Trial Association
  • Bullock County Chamber of Commerce
  • Bullock County Development Authority
  • Bullock County Humane Society
  • Exchange Club
  • Montgomery Chamber of Commerce Committee 100
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