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TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

Regulatory Actions

Here are the latest regulatory agency transactions regarding Texas bank applications—including new charters, mergers and acquisitions, and the establishment and relocation of bank branches—as filed with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Texas Department of Banking (TDB), Federal Reserve Board of Dallas (FRBD) and the Federal Insurance Deposit Corp. (FDIC):

May 19–25, 2024

Conversions

The TDB reports that Sunflower Bank, based in Dallas, has applied to convert from a national association to a Texas state-chartered bank.

Branches

The OCC reports that Bank of America NA, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, has applied to establish a branch at 14309 E. Sam Houston Pkwy. N in Houston.

The OCC reports that PNC Bank NA, based in Wilmington, Delaware, has relocated a branch from 700 San Bernardo Ave. in Laredo to 802 Hidalgo St. in Laredo.

The OCC reports that U.S. Bank NA, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, has relocated a branch from 15110 N. Dallas Pkwy. in Dallas to 13737 Noel Rd. in Dallas.

The OCC reports that Extraco Banks NA, based in Temple, has applied to relocate a branch from 18–20 S. Main in Temple to 3615 S. 31st St. in Temple.

The TDB reports that it has approved an application by Third Coast Bank, based in Humble, to establish a branch at 800 Gessner Rd., Ste. 250, in Houston.

The TDB reports that it has approved an application by Frost Bank, based in San Antonio, to establish a branch at 7101 E. William Cannon Dr. in Austin.

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