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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):

September 10–16, 2023

Branches

The OCC reports that Home Bank NA, based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has applied to establish the following branches: 19415 Gulf Fwy. in Webster and 5940 Fairmont Pkwy. in Pasadena.

The OCC reports that Citizens National Bank, based in Cameron, has applied to establish a branch at 1711 Central Texas Expwy., Ste, 105, in Killeen.

The OCC reports that First National Bank Texas, based in Killeen, has applied to establish the following branches: 5010 N. 95th Ave. in Glendale, Arizona, and 8301 Rogers Ave. in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

The TDB reports that it has approved an application by Coleman County State Bank, based in Coleman, to establish a branch at 610 S. Abe St., Ste. D, in San Angelo.

The TDB reports that Farmers and Merchants Bank, based in De Leon, has applied to establish a branch at 508 E. Central in Comanche.

The TDB reports that First Community Bank, Corpus Christi, has applied to establish a branch at 1115 E. Sinton St., Lot 1, in Sinton.

The TDB reports that Freedom Bank, based in Alamo, has applied to establish a branch at 4120 N. I-69C in Edinburg.

The TDB reports that Frost Bank, based in San Antonio, has applied to establish a branch at 1912 Parker Rd. in Carrollton.

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