Skip to content

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE and IDEAS

  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
Linkedin Facebook Twitter
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

Texas Bankers

Texas Regional Bank Names Recer North Texas President

November 25, 2025

Jim RecerHarlingen-based Texas Regional Bank has announced the appointment of Jim Recer as North Texas president, with oversight of both the community bank and commercial bank. He will work closely with regional presidents Duke York and Dennis Wright.

Recer joined Texas Regional Bank in January as executive vice president of lending. Over the past year, he has been instrumental in implementing successful corporate initiatives focused on efficiency, credit quality and relationship growth. He will continue to develop strategies supporting operational excellence.

With more than three decades of experience in community, commercial and corporate banking, Recer has built a reputation for driving operational excellence, building high-performance teams and delivering innovative financial solutions. His leadership background includes senior roles at Veritex Community Bank, Texas Capital Bank and BBVA Compass, for which he led key business transformations, developed growth strategies and strengthened client engagement. Recer earned his BBA degree in finance from the University of Texas–Austin.

Established in 2010, Texas Regional Bank has 30 banking centers across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous Holt Named Fort Worth Market President at Southside Bank Next In Memoriam: Lubbock National Bank Chairman Roger Key

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Delaware-based PNC Hires Reardon to Lead Houston’s Commercial Banking Team

Acosta Promoted to Chief Transformation Officer at Texas First Bank

Susser Bank Taps Collins for Relationship Management in Fort Worth

North Carolina-based First Citizens Bank Appoints Stringer to Lead Dallas Market

Texas Regional Bank Hires Ehrlich to Lead Kerrville Market

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities.

  • Submit news to Bankers Digest
  • Contact the editorial department
  • Advertise with Bankers Digest
  • Post a classified ad

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

Texas Bankers

Texas Regional Bank Names Recer North Texas President

November 25, 2025

Jim RecerHarlingen-based Texas Regional Bank has announced the appointment of Jim Recer as North Texas president, with oversight of both the community bank and commercial bank. He will work closely with regional presidents Duke York and Dennis Wright.

Recer joined Texas Regional Bank in January as executive vice president of lending. Over the past year, he has been instrumental in implementing successful corporate initiatives focused on efficiency, credit quality and relationship growth. He will continue to develop strategies supporting operational excellence.

With more than three decades of experience in community, commercial and corporate banking, Recer has built a reputation for driving operational excellence, building high-performance teams and delivering innovative financial solutions. His leadership background includes senior roles at Veritex Community Bank, Texas Capital Bank and BBVA Compass, for which he led key business transformations, developed growth strategies and strengthened client engagement. Recer earned his BBA degree in finance from the University of Texas–Austin.

Established in 2010, Texas Regional Bank has 30 banking centers across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous | Next

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Clear Fork Bank Names Arnold President and CEO

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Names Barrio Regional Executive for El Paso

Texas Bank and Trust Welcomes New Officer in Fort Worth

Gonzales Joins Guadalupe Bank to Expand Commercial Lending in San Antonio

State National Bank in Groom Appoints Harris President and CEO

Texas Banking Commissioner Cooper Re-elected Chair of the FFIEC State Liaison Committee  

Harmony Bank Names Witherspoon Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Alabama-based Regions Bank Appoints Clemmons Texas Consumer Banking Executive

< Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 … Page5 Next >

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Texas Bankers

Texas Regional Bank Names Recer North Texas President

November 25, 2025

Jim RecerHarlingen-based Texas Regional Bank has announced the appointment of Jim Recer as North Texas president, with oversight of both the community bank and commercial bank. He will work closely with regional presidents Duke York and Dennis Wright.

Recer joined Texas Regional Bank in January as executive vice president of lending. Over the past year, he has been instrumental in implementing successful corporate initiatives focused on efficiency, credit quality and relationship growth. He will continue to develop strategies supporting operational excellence.

With more than three decades of experience in community, commercial and corporate banking, Recer has built a reputation for driving operational excellence, building high-performance teams and delivering innovative financial solutions. His leadership background includes senior roles at Veritex Community Bank, Texas Capital Bank and BBVA Compass, for which he led key business transformations, developed growth strategies and strengthened client engagement. Recer earned his BBA degree in finance from the University of Texas–Austin.

Established in 2010, Texas Regional Bank has 30 banking centers across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous Holt Named Fort Worth Market President at Southside Bank Next In Memoriam: Lubbock National Bank Chairman Roger Key

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Loading...

Delaware-based PNC Hires Reardon to Lead Houston’s Commercial Banking Team

Acosta Promoted to Chief Transformation Officer at Texas First Bank

Susser Bank Taps Collins for Relationship Management in Fort Worth

North Carolina-based First Citizens Bank Appoints Stringer to Lead Dallas Market

Texas Regional Bank Hires Ehrlich to Lead Kerrville Market

Clear Fork Bank Names Arnold President and CEO

1 2 … 5 Next >

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Linkedin Twitter Facebook
© 2026 BANKERS DIGEST—PUBLISHED BY IBAT MARKETING INC.

a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas

Linkedin Twitter Facebook
© 2026 BANKERS DIGEST—PUBLISHED BY IBAT MARKETING INC.

a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas

Linkedin Twitter Facebook
© 2026 BANKERS DIGEST—PUBLISHED BY IBAT MARKETING INC.

a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas