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In April 1999, Guaranty opened a location in Pittsburg, Texas. [20] [21] Guaranty Bank & Trust opened a loan production office in August 2000 in Fort Stockton, Texas. [22] The Fort Stockton location became a full-service bank in December of that same year. [22] In March 2004, Guaranty Bank & Trust opened a location in Mount Vernon, Texas.
Guaranty Bank was a major bank based in Austin, which collapsed in 2009. It was formed in 1988 [3] as part of Temple-Inland and in 2007 became a standalone company. At the time of its collapse, Guaranty was the second largest bank in Texas, with 162 branches across Texas and California, [4] and had $13 billion in assets and held $12 billion in ...
Geography. Mount Vernon is located at the center of Franklin County at 33°10′55″N 95°13′27″W (33.181890, −95.224147). [7] U.S. Route 67 passes through the northern side of town as Main Street, leading east 16 miles (26 km) to Mount Pleasant and west 23 miles (37 km) to Sulphur Springs. Texas State Highway 37 passes through the ...
Berks County Trust Company. Wyomissing Valley Bank, Temple State Bank, Mount Penn Trust Company, Reamstown Exchange Bank, Schuylkill Trust Company. Berks County Trust Company (1964 as American Bank and Trust Co or American Bankcorp) Wells Fargo. 1964. National Bank of Commerce. Texas National Bank.
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The bank was founded in Hammond, Louisiana in 1934 as Guaranty Bank & Trust Company. [2] In 1971, the bank was renamed First Guaranty Bank. [2] In 1999, the bank acquired 13 branches from Bank One. [3] In 2007, the company acquired Homestead Bancorp, Inc. for $13 million in cash. [4] [5] It also acquired Douglass National Bank of Kansas City. [6]
Riverside National Bank of Florida Fort Pierce: Florida: 2010 $3.4 billion $4.8 billion Midwest Bank and Trust Company Elmwood Park: Illinois: 2010 $3.2 billion $4.5 billion First National Bank, also operating as The National Bank of El Paso Edinburg: Texas: 2013 $3.1 billion $4.1 billion [15] Superior Bank Birmingham: Alabama: 2011 $3.0 billion
In 2011, in an effort to divert funds from Planned Parenthood, Texas legislators voted to exclude any clinic associated with an abortion provider from Title X grants. That meant that even if a ...