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Top 100 Banks in Texas by Asset Size* Information Is As of December 31, 2015 Top 100 Banks in Texas by Asset Size* Information is as of December 31, 2015 Class: N = National, SM = State FRB Member - State Bank, NM = Non-FRB member State Bank SB = State Savings Bank, SI - Federal Savings Bank *Total assets (in thousands) for banks chartered out-of-state are dervied from the FDIC Summary of Deposit information. Total Total Total Total Net Bank Name City Class Assets Loans Deposits Capital Income 1 JP Morgan Chase Bank New York City, NY N 147,450,000 NA 163,792,000 NA NA 2 Bank of America Charlotte, NC N 106,433,000 NA 88,097,000 NA NA 3 COMERICA BANK DALLAS SM 71,861,217 49,083,669 60,584,022 7,462,372 556,567 4 Wells Fargo Bank San Francisco, CA N 71,286,000 NA 66,017,000 NA NA 5 USAA FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK SAN ANTONIO SB 71,130,930 45,593,723 63,451,104 6,302,454 674,949 6 Compass Bank Birmingham, AL SM 35,707,000 NA 33,720,000 NA NA 7 FROST BANK SAN ANTONIO SM 28,595,564 11,486,553 24,396,006 2,912,493 282,346 8 PROSPERITY BANK EL CAMPO NM 22,025,607 9,414,656 17,729,437 3,404,913 294,658 9 TEXAS CAPITAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION DALLAS N 18,900,720 16,711,950 15,137,707 1,700,600 151,441 10 Capital One New Orleans, LA N 11,530,000 NA 10,734,000 NA NA 11 INTERNATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE LAREDO NM 9,632,973 5,265,903 6,984,523 1,417,411 107,848 12 PLAINSCAPITAL BANK DALLAS SM 8,764,654 4,997,643 6,490,950 1,293,327 156,214 13 WELLS FARGO BANK SOUTH CENTRAL, NATIONAL ASHOUSTON N 8,489,167 6,870,992 7,208,434 1,188,922 230,886 14 LEGACYTEXAS BANK PLANO SM 7,693,349 6,108,366 5,270,997 824,933 73,177 15 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ABILENE N 6,642,171 3,317,050 5,286,272 701,991 96,663 16 BOKF Tulsa, OK N 5,196,000 NA 5,247,000 NA NA 17 SOUTHSIDE BANK TYLER NM 5,155,522 2,431,753 3,457,188 494,130 46,990 18 Branch Banking & Trust Winston-Salem, NC SM 5,098,000 NA 2,942,000 NA NA 19 INDEPENDENT BANK MCKINNEY NM 5,051,504 3,987,852 4,034,809 708,730 46,787 20 WOODFOREST NATIONAL BANK THE WOODLANDS N 4,654,173 2,447,195 4,196,161 387,915 80,094 21 Regions Bank Birmingham, AL SM 4,509,000 NA 3,985,000 NA NA 22 AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK AMARILLO N 3,822,327 2,982,392 3,213,025 446,190 67,582 23 GREEN BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HOUSTON N 3,768,394 3,130,669 3,105,150 420,966 17,995 24 BROADWAY NATIONAL BANK SAN ANTONIO N 3,253,703 1,520,283 2,791,718 361,159 37,076 25 COMMUNITYBANK OF TEXAS, N.A. BEAUMONT N 2,881,002 2,092,178 2,490,361 373,340 25,012 26 HAPPY STATE BANK HAPPY SM 2,849,770 2,090,446 2,393,784 347,353 27,081 27 THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF TEXAS TERRELL N 2,739,293 1,760,562 2,467,529 244,673 21,531 28 NEXBANK, SSB DALLAS SI 2,698,563 1,896,217 1,881,409 235,766 57,571 29 TIB THE INDEPENDENT BANKERSBANK FARMERS BRANCH SM 2,565,602 910,103 2,077,355 240,849 20,446 30 Cadence Bank, N.A. Birmingham, AL N 2,541,000 NA 2,174,000 NA NA 31 CITY BANK LUBBOCK NM 2,533,093 1,677,514 2,143,182 234,505 26,525 32 AMERICAN BANK OF TEXAS SHERMAN NM 2,347,191 1,425,369 2,012,301 331,408 31,008 33 TEXAS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY LONGVIEW NM 2,205,113 1,773,248 1,971,104 217,715 21,739 34 INWOOD NATIONAL BANK DALLAS N 2,195,527 1,538,887 1,926,263 233,744 39,712 35 LONE STAR NATIONAL BANK PHARR N 2,193,398 1,141,454 1,861,236 250,251 12,807 36 ALLEGIANCE BANK HOUSTON NM 2,084,410 1,653,439 1,778,654 249,887 16,749 37 BEAL BANK, SSB PLANO SI 2,007,720 1,627,628 867,146 974,795 88,900 38 Iberia Bank Lafayette, LA SM 1,865,000 NA 1,865,000 NA NA 39 The Northern Trust Chicago, IL SM 1,805,000 NA 1,604,000 NA NA 40 SOUTHWEST BANK FORT WORTH SM 1,748,667 1,484,952 1,398,595 220,248 16,819 41 INTER NATIONAL BANK MCALLEN N 1,748,003 938,652 1,294,037 446,428 15,559 42 NORTHSTAR BANK OF TEXAS DENTON SM 1,707,047 971,325 1,435,505 241,715 19,336 43 GUARANTY BANK & TRUST, N.A. MOUNT PLEASANT N 1,681,069 1,068,667 1,467,627 174,949 11,952 44 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK HENDERSON N 1,663,549 796,979 1,496,111 156,742 11,056 45 TBK BANK, SSB DALLAS SI 1,618,367 1,272,485 1,251,234 217,345 18,070 46 JEFFERSON BANK SAN ANTONIO NM 1,608,864 922,764 1,360,631 126,717 21,045 47 AUSTIN BANK, TEXAS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION JACKSONVILLE N 1,570,970 1,164,626 1,348,104 193,483 18,155 48 FIRST STATE BANK OF UVALDE UVALDE NM 1,470,530 282,326 1,354,855 106,903 14,879 49 FIRST NATIONAL BANK TEXAS KILLEEN N 1,412,242 490,224 1,226,818 121,267 12,940 50 FIRST STATE BANK CENTRAL TEXAS AUSTIN NM 1,392,074 623,634 1,192,919 142,738 15,657 Top 100 Banks in Texas by Asset Size* Information is as of December 31, 2015 Class: N = National, SM = State FRB Member - State Bank, NM = Non-FRB member State Bank SB = State Savings Bank, SI - Federal Savings Bank *Total assets (in thousands) for banks chartered out-of-state are dervied from the FDIC Summary of Deposit information. Total Total Total Total Net Bank Name City Class Assets Loans Deposits Capital Income 51 EXTRACO BANKS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TEMPLE N 1,374,971 808,423 1,060,375 129,014 12,538 52 NORTH DALLAS BANK & TRUST CO. DALLAS NM 1,352,285 562,168 1,205,246 136,524 6,334 53 East West Bank Pasadena, CA SM 1,351,000 NA 1,224,000 NA NA 54 Interbank Oklahoma City, OK SM 1,349,000 NA 1,130,000 NA NA 55 AMERICAN BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION CORPUS CHRISTI N 1,299,396 782,963 1,182,860 114,064 14,661 56 TEXAS COMMUNITY BANK LAREDO SM 1,284,571 727,708 1,091,596 110,302 10,119 57 WEST TEXAS NATIONAL BANK MIDLAND N 1,172,097 520,770 1,057,487 110,674 14,359 58 AMERICAN FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOUSTON N 1,166,546 973,451 1,007,758 148,917 13,606 59 FIRST UNITED BANK DIMMITT NM 1,156,116 720,229 953,367 129,962 17,739 60 WESTSTAR BANK EL PASO SM 1,137,680 778,000 1,018,926 109,409 23,530 61 Bank of the Ozarks Little Rock, AR NM 1,125,000 NA 728,000 NA NA 62 AMERICAN MOMENTUM BANK COLLEGE STATION NM 1,117,365 947,704 865,875 192,810 9,753 63 SOVEREIGN BANK DALLAS NM 1,111,788 811,460 798,846 120,780 8,060 64 Community Trust Bank Choudrant, LA NM 1,093,000 NA 873,000 NA NA 65 THE MOODY NATIONAL BANK GALVESTON N 1,092,127 520,339 936,318 121,010 11,495 66 POST OAK BANK, N.A. HOUSTON N 1,091,922 887,450 977,941 111,417 10,412 67 COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK MIDLAND N 1,080,018 722,106 960,276 117,578 8,317 68 VERITEX COMMUNITY BANK DALLAS SM 1,039,413 820,506 882,921 125,342 9,672 69 INTERNATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE BROWNSVILLE NM 1,026,133 435,114 733,987 157,159 14,556 70 FIRST STATE BANK GAINESVILLE SM 989,690 457,401 885,936 95,469 11,024 71 FIRST BANK & TRUST EAST TEXAS DIBOLL NM 980,698 622,517 885,980 92,804 11,696 72 FALCON INTERNATIONAL BANK LAREDO NM 975,274 650,280 858,322 111,183 10,170 73 COLONIAL SAVINGS, F.A. FORT WORTH SB 961,290 391,421 662,929 238,870 14,129 74 FIRSTCAPITAL BANK OF TEXAS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATMIDLAND N 959,046 690,021 820,507 92,242 7,337 75 TEXAS FIRST BANK TEXAS CITY SM 949,470 456,695 855,931 91,325 12,001 76 FIRSTBANK SOUTHWEST AMARILLO NM 949,427 516,415 851,239 87,103 10,471 77 LUBBOCK NATIONAL BANK LUBBOCK N 933,490 517,690 764,351 94,964 7,600 78 Union Bank San Francisco, CA N 933,000 NA 740,000 NA NA 79 BTH BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION QUITMAN N 910,446 680,836 789,470 117,321 6,049 80 Bancorp South Bank Tupelo, MS SM 908,000 NA 830,000 NA NA 81 SECURITY BANK MIDLAND NM 883,663 547,484 774,340 99,933 12,257 82 SECURITY STATE BANK & TRUST FREDERICKSBURG NM 881,999 461,636 729,955 117,037 9,235 83 SPIRIT OF TEXAS BANK, SSB COLLEGE STATION SI 846,198 699,374 663,756 87,684 6,500 84 AIMBANK LITTLEFIELD NM 838,344 627,460 750,921 77,039 10,898 85 FIRST BANK & TRUST LUBBOCK NM 820,828 536,831 696,227 80,508 12,360 86 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK WACO N 789,560 588,078 681,338 64,952 12,305 87 LONE STAR STATE BANK OF WEST TEXAS LUBBOCK SM 784,112 637,768 688,590 93,911 10,057 88 CITIZENS STATE BANK BUFFALO NM 779,760 113,618 688,781 86,982 10,119 89 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CENTRAL TEXAS WACO N 779,671 569,432 699,343 67,978 13,931 90 AMERICAN BANK OF COMMERCE WOLFFORTH NM 775,547 489,771 681,285 73,129 5,546 91 CITIZENS 1ST BANK TYLER SM 755,152 278,305 465,126 146,422 13,927 92 Whitney Bank New Orleans, LA NM 748,000 NA 807,000 NA NA 93 CENTENNIAL BANK LUBBOCK SM 734,733 519,466 578,214 77,660 11,069 94 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF TEXAS WAXAHACHIE N 727,329 589,715 643,277 80,169 13,619 95 ICON BANK OF TEXAS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HOUSTON N 716,165 602,875 560,599 65,155 6,915 96 FIRST COMMAND BANK FORT WORTH SB 700,411 279,061 640,553 50,959 10,076 97 PINNACLE BANK KEENE NM 694,132 401,138 603,884 86,955 10,538 98 INDUSTRY STATE BANK INDUSTRY NM 692,042 123,382 610,452 76,179 10,185 99 SOUTHSTAR BANK, S.S.B.
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