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American National Bank of Texas

Provider of personal and commercial banking products, including mortgage loans and SBA loans.




Bank of the Southwest

Provider of various deposit and loan products to consumers and businesses.




Bank United

Middle market commercial bank that operates a community banking network in Texas, SBA lending offices, national mortgage servicing business, and investment portfolio.




Capital Farm Credit

Rural real estate lender in Texas. Originates and services farm loans and ranch loans.




Charter Bank

Provider of personal and commercial deposit accounts, consumer and business loans and Internet banking.




City National Bank

Bank offers online (PC) banking, business banking, home mortgage, checking accounts, interest bearing accounts, loans and individual retirement accounts.




Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas

Bank does not lend directly to the public, it does provide low cost funds to member financial institutions in the five state area of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas.




First National Bank

Provider of consumer and commercial deposit accounts and loans, safe deposit box services and credit card services.




First United Bank

Bank serves the agricultural industry and the farmers and stockmen on the South Plains.




Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Banks in Texas

It's a big state, and that means there are a lot of choices when you start your quest for information on the banks in Texas that will be the best fit with your company. With so many to choose from, how do you make your choice? You compare the features offered by each bank and compare them to the needs of your company. Start by making a prioritized list of what services you'll expect from the bank that you'll be doing business. Study your long term business plan so that you can be certain that the bank can address the financial services against your future financial requirements.

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