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SECURITY STATE BANK & TRUST
SECURITY STATE BANK & TRUST
Fredericksburg, Texas
100-499 employees
From Simple Beginnings: Security State Bank & Trust was born in the heart of Fredericksburg, Texas. In 1941, a group of local businessmen saw a need for a new bank to better serve the community’s needs. We officially opened for business in the former Buckhorn Saloon building at 201 West Main Street where we still reside. The white-tailed deer is used in our logo as a salute to the simple beginnings of our first property. When times get tough, the tough grow. In the late 1980’s, while other banks throughout Texas were experiencing difficulty and turmoil, we maintained solid financial performance. This provided the opportunity to grow the market base through acquisitions and new branches. We now have branches in 17 Texas Hill Country communities and remain poised for continued growth as a strong privately owned community bank. We can meet your banking needs whether you enjoy visiting our branches and working with our friendly banking professionals or the convenience of banking online; anytime, anywhere. You decide – we’re here for you. We're proud to say that we are small enough to know you by name and large enough to serve your banking needs. MEMBER FDIC | EQUAL HOUSING LENDER | NMLS# 402941 Our Privacy Policy: www.ssbtexas.com/index.cfm/privacy-policy
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Market Leading
THE HONDO NATIONAL BANK (TXN BANK)
THE HONDO NATIONAL BANK (TXN BANK)
Hondo, Texas
50-99 employees
The Hondo National Bank originated in 1901 with the chartering of the First National Bank of Hondo, which was located in Hondo, Texas, approximately 35 miles west of San Antonio, Texas. The Hondo State Bank opened in 1906 at the same location. In 1936 the two banks merged into a new chartered bank called The Hondo National Bank with total capital of $60,000. On November 31, 1950, the bank moved to its new quarters on 18th Street in Hondo. The bank has operated continuously since the inception of the two banks in the early 1900’s and weathered the "Great Depression", the "Banking Crisis of the 1980s", and the “Great Recession of 2008-2009.” A single office operated in Hondo until branch banking was permitted in Texas. In 1998 the bank’s Bandera Branch was established, in 2003 the Uvalde Branch was opened, and in 2006 the Leakey Branch was opened.  The bank purchased Uvalde National Bank in 2013 and most recently opened a branch in Blanco, Texas in 2018. The bank now has 5 locations spread across 5 counties and has more than tripled its asset size during the last ten years. The bank’s Mission Statement is as follows: “It is our desire to grow while profitably providing superior financial services to our customers. We will accomplish this by offering "one-on-one" customer service in a friendly atmosphere, developing community ties, and ensuring the highest efficiencies, integrity, and honesty while maintaining security and confidentiality.”
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TEXAS HERITAGE BANK
TEXAS HERITAGE BANK
Boerne, Texas
25-49 employees
Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender Texans value Trust, Community, and Growth - and Texas Heritage Bank is Texan in all we do! A community bank team providing a full range of banking services and technology for commercial and retail depositors and borrowers. We help private and mid-market borrowers, that need loans and responsiveness, succeed by tailoring a lending solution. Our trustworthy approach will provide you with a team of seasoned bankers that provides sound advice and quick turnaround. Values EXCELLENCE Our Mission Statement governs the way we conduct our business. It highlights our desire to serve our customers well and gives us direction in our decision-making. It is a way of saying “we always try to do the right thing!” SERVICE We are in the customer service business – we just happen to provide banking services. We strive to serve our customers with candor, integrity, trust, fair dealing and honor. TRUST We have a high calling to be people that can be trusted with the private financial information of individuals and businesses. That trust applies not only in keeping information secure, but also in the way that we keep each customer’s best interest at heart. COMMUNITY As a team, our priorities mirror those we each share as individuals. We believe in keeping a high standard of morality and ideals. We also want to be the financial institution that people look to for leadership in local economic, cultural, education, social and moral issues and causes. STEWARDSHIP As members of a team striving for success in a competitive marketplace, we must each be accountable for the efficient use of bank resources. We will each be good stewards of our facilities, equipment and supplies for the benefit of ourselves and our customers. We will be vigilant champions of efficiency by seeking ways to operate in a more cost effective manner.
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JUNCTION NATIONAL BANK
JUNCTION NATIONAL BANK
Junction, Texas
1-24 employees
Junction National Bank is a banking company based out of 701 Main St, Junction, TX, United States.
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BANDERA BANCSHARES, INC.
BANDERA BANCSHARES, INC.
Bandera, Texas
1-24 employees
Bandera Bank is a banking company based out of 207 Main Street, Bandera, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
Mason, Texas
1-24 employees
Following the motto of former bank president Thomas W. Baker, "The Bank can prosper only as the community prospers"​, Commercial Bank of Texas is solidly positioned to enter its second century of providing successful banking practices predicated on sound and prudent operating standards. Currently, CBTx has over 200 employees in seventeen communities and the bank's Board of Directors and Officers are personally involved in the communities they serve. Commercial Bank of Texas remains the only locally owned bank in Nacogdoches and is proud to provide the community with more than a century of service, deeply rooted and rich in tradition. Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender
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FIRST STATE BANK
FIRST STATE BANK
Junction, Texas
1-24 employees
Open Personal and Business accounts, IRA's, Consumer Lending including Home Equity Products. A member of the President's Club for excellent customer service, Home Equity production and Consumer Lending for 4 years straight. Varsity Club Partner Referral Award for generating the market with the largest number of Partner Referrals in 2002. Inducted to the Service Manger and Store Manager Institute.
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Market Competitive