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Fort Davis State Bank Rebrands to Maverick Bank, Embracing ‘Bold, Independent and Often Unorthodox Spirit’

February 16, 2024

Fort Davis State Bank is rebranding to Maverick Bank, effective March 22, 2024. “Along with our rebranding, we are making significant enhancements to our products and services,” the bank notes on its website. “We are reducing or eliminating many of our fees, improving our deposit account lineup, enhancing digital banking features and upgrading our debit card offerings to better serve your needs.”

“As we envisioned our future, we sought inspiration in the unconventional spirit of a true Texan, Samuel Maverick,” the bank continues. “Landing in San Antonio in 1835, Maverick swiftly rose to prominence during the Texas Revolution. He was instrumental in the Siege of Bexar and penned his commitment to freedom in the Texas Declaration of Independence. Maverick’s refusal to brand his cattle gave birth to the term maverick, symbolizing the bold, independent and often unorthodox spirit that’s a quintessential part of the Texan identity. Throughout his life, Maverick served his community as the mayor of San Antonio, a legislator and a land commissioner, embodying the ethos we aim to represent at Maverick Bank. Rebranding as Maverick Bank, we unite the enduring legacy of Fort Davis State Bank and Samuel Maverick’s indomitable spirit. Becoming a part of the Maverick Bank community means aligning with authenticity, hard work, innovation and a connection to our rich Texas heritage.”

Established in 1911, Fort Davis State Bank/Maverick Bank has branches in Fort Davis, Alpine and Presidio.

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Fort Davis State Bank Rebrands to Maverick Bank, Embracing ‘Bold, Independent and Often Unorthodox Spirit’

February 16, 2024

Fort Davis State Bank is rebranding to Maverick Bank, effective March 22, 2024. “Along with our rebranding, we are making significant enhancements to our products and services,” the bank notes on its website. “We are reducing or eliminating many of our fees, improving our deposit account lineup, enhancing digital banking features and upgrading our debit card offerings to better serve your needs.”

“As we envisioned our future, we sought inspiration in the unconventional spirit of a true Texan, Samuel Maverick,” the bank continues. “Landing in San Antonio in 1835, Maverick swiftly rose to prominence during the Texas Revolution. He was instrumental in the Siege of Bexar and penned his commitment to freedom in the Texas Declaration of Independence. Maverick’s refusal to brand his cattle gave birth to the term maverick, symbolizing the bold, independent and often unorthodox spirit that’s a quintessential part of the Texan identity. Throughout his life, Maverick served his community as the mayor of San Antonio, a legislator and a land commissioner, embodying the ethos we aim to represent at Maverick Bank. Rebranding as Maverick Bank, we unite the enduring legacy of Fort Davis State Bank and Samuel Maverick’s indomitable spirit. Becoming a part of the Maverick Bank community means aligning with authenticity, hard work, innovation and a connection to our rich Texas heritage.”

Established in 1911, Fort Davis State Bank/Maverick Bank has branches in Fort Davis, Alpine and Presidio.

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Fort Davis State Bank Rebrands to Maverick Bank, Embracing ‘Bold, Independent and Often Unorthodox Spirit’

February 16, 2024

Fort Davis State Bank is rebranding to Maverick Bank, effective March 22, 2024. “Along with our rebranding, we are making significant enhancements to our products and services,” the bank notes on its website. “We are reducing or eliminating many of our fees, improving our deposit account lineup, enhancing digital banking features and upgrading our debit card offerings to better serve your needs.”

“As we envisioned our future, we sought inspiration in the unconventional spirit of a true Texan, Samuel Maverick,” the bank continues. “Landing in San Antonio in 1835, Maverick swiftly rose to prominence during the Texas Revolution. He was instrumental in the Siege of Bexar and penned his commitment to freedom in the Texas Declaration of Independence. Maverick’s refusal to brand his cattle gave birth to the term maverick, symbolizing the bold, independent and often unorthodox spirit that’s a quintessential part of the Texan identity. Throughout his life, Maverick served his community as the mayor of San Antonio, a legislator and a land commissioner, embodying the ethos we aim to represent at Maverick Bank. Rebranding as Maverick Bank, we unite the enduring legacy of Fort Davis State Bank and Samuel Maverick’s indomitable spirit. Becoming a part of the Maverick Bank community means aligning with authenticity, hard work, innovation and a connection to our rich Texas heritage.”

Established in 1911, Fort Davis State Bank/Maverick Bank has branches in Fort Davis, Alpine and Presidio.

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