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Bank of Texas Taps Acuna as Relationship Manager in Houston

December 29, 2021

Santiago AcunaBank of Texas, a subsidiary of Tulsa, Oklahoma-based BOK Financial Corp., has hired Santiago Acuna to serve as vice president/relationship manager for the bank’s Houston corporate banking team. His experience includes focusing on middle-market clients to help them with finance solutions, treasury services and investment needs. He will work with large private and public companies in Houston and surrounding cities to assist with working capital, acquisition finance needs, real estate opportunities, treasury services and structured finance deals.

Prior to joining Bank of Texas, Acuna supported domestic and international clients across various industries— including manufacturing, health care, financial institutions and energy—serving in various roles at JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America. He earned a finance degree from the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Mexico.

BOK Financial Corp. is a regional financial services company. One of its holdings, BOKF NA, operates banking divisions across eight states as Bank of Albuquerque, Bank of Oklahoma, Bank of Texas and BOK Financial in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri.

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Bank of Texas Taps Acuna as Relationship Manager in Houston

December 29, 2021

Santiago AcunaBank of Texas, a subsidiary of Tulsa, Oklahoma-based BOK Financial Corp., has hired Santiago Acuna to serve as vice president/relationship manager for the bank’s Houston corporate banking team. His experience includes focusing on middle-market clients to help them with finance solutions, treasury services and investment needs. He will work with large private and public companies in Houston and surrounding cities to assist with working capital, acquisition finance needs, real estate opportunities, treasury services and structured finance deals.

Prior to joining Bank of Texas, Acuna supported domestic and international clients across various industries— including manufacturing, health care, financial institutions and energy—serving in various roles at JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America. He earned a finance degree from the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Mexico.

BOK Financial Corp. is a regional financial services company. One of its holdings, BOKF NA, operates banking divisions across eight states as Bank of Albuquerque, Bank of Oklahoma, Bank of Texas and BOK Financial in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri.

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Bank of Texas Taps Acuna as Relationship Manager in Houston

December 29, 2021

Santiago AcunaBank of Texas, a subsidiary of Tulsa, Oklahoma-based BOK Financial Corp., has hired Santiago Acuna to serve as vice president/relationship manager for the bank’s Houston corporate banking team. His experience includes focusing on middle-market clients to help them with finance solutions, treasury services and investment needs. He will work with large private and public companies in Houston and surrounding cities to assist with working capital, acquisition finance needs, real estate opportunities, treasury services and structured finance deals.

Prior to joining Bank of Texas, Acuna supported domestic and international clients across various industries— including manufacturing, health care, financial institutions and energy—serving in various roles at JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America. He earned a finance degree from the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Mexico.

BOK Financial Corp. is a regional financial services company. One of its holdings, BOKF NA, operates banking divisions across eight states as Bank of Albuquerque, Bank of Oklahoma, Bank of Texas and BOK Financial in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri.

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Lone Star Capital Bank Chair McCandless Announces Retirement

SouthWest Bank Welcomes Littlefield as Senior Compliance Officer

Community National Bank Announces Promotions and New Talent Joining the Team

Abbassi Named Director of Strategic Support at the Texas Department of Banking

Central Bank Hires Welch as Commercial Banker, Minzenmeyer as Deposit Officer

Ortiz Appointed Senior Vice President and McElroy Hired as Vice President for WestStar’s Corporate Accounting

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