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Texas IOLTA Program Prime Partners and Eligible Institutions Texas IOLTA Program Prime Partners and Eligible Institutions Texas attorneys are required to place their IOLTA accounts in financial institutions which pay interest rates on IOLTA comparable to rates paid on similarly situated accounts. A copy of the “Rules Governing the Texas Access to Justice Foundation” can be found at HHHHHUUUUUwww.teajf.orgUUUUUHHHHH. This is the alphabetical list of institutions that are currently eligible to hold IOLTA accounts. Prime Partners Prime Partners are financial institutions that go above and beyond eligibility requirements to foster the IOLTA Program. These institutions pay, net of allowable reasonable fees, the higher of 1) 75.00% or more of the Fed Funds Target Rate; or 2) a minimum of 1.00% on IOLTA accounts. They are committed to ensuring the success of the IOLTA program and increased funding for legal aid. Prime Partners UUUUUCity Prime Partners UUUUUCity Alliance Bank Central Texas Waco Texas Bank Financial Weatherford Amarillo National Bank Amarillo Texas Capital Bank Dallas Austin County State Bank Bellville Texas State Bank San Angelo Bank of Hope Dallas TrustTexas Bank Cuero Bank of San Angelo San Angelo Union Square Credit Union Wichita Falls Bank of the Ozarks Dallas Wellington State Bank Wellington Central Bank Houston Western Bank Coahoma Citizens Bank Kilgore Customers Bank Phoenixville Dallas Capital Bank Dallas EECU Fort Worth First Bank & Trust Lubbock First Federal Community Bank Paris First-Lockhart National Bank Lockhart First National Bank Gilmer First National Bank of Aspermont Aspermont First National Bank of Ballinger Ballinger First National Bank of Burleson Burleson First National Bank of Shiner Shiner First National Bank Southwest Frisco First Savings Bank El Paso First State Bank Ennis Hondo National Bank Hondo Horizon Bank Austin Keystone Bank Lubbock Normangee State Bank Normangee North East Texas Credit Union Lone Star PlainsCapital Bank Statewide R Bank, Texas Round Rock Southwestern National Bank Houston Spring Hill State Bank Longview Compiled by the Texas Access to Justice Foundation Page 1 of 6 As of 9/30/2021 Texas IOLTA Program Prime Partners and Eligible Institutions Eligible Institutions On January 13, 2009, the Supreme Court of Texas amended the Rules governing the IOLTA Program. The Texas Access to Justice Foundation determined that these financial institutions are eligible to hold IOLTA accounts. UUUUUEligible Institutions UUUUUCity UUUUUEligible Institutions UUUUUCity AccessBank Texas Denton Bridge City State Bank Bridge City Allegiance Bank Houston Broadway National Bank San Antonio Affiliated Bank Arlington Business First Bank Dallas AimBank Littlefield Cadence Bank Houston Alliance Bank Sulphur Springs Capital Bank Houston Amegy Bank of Texas Statewide Capital Bank of Texas Carrizo Springs American Bank Corpus Christi Capital Bank Rockville American Bank Waco Capital One Bank Statewide American Bank of Commerce Lubbock CapTex Bank Trenton American First National Bank Houston Carrollton Bank Carrollton American Momentum Bank College Station Castroville State Bank Castroville American National Bank Wichita Falls CBB Bank Dallas American National Bank of Cendera Bank Bells Texas Terrell Central National Bank Waco American National Bank Mount Pleasant Charter Bank Corpus Christi American Nation Bank Ardmore Chasewood Bank Houston American National Bank Wichita Falls Ciera Bank Graham American State Bank Tyler Citibank Statewide AmeriState Bank Sherman Citizens Bank Abilene Amistad Bank Del Rio Citizens Bank Claude Anahuac National Bank Anahuac Citizens Bank Slaton Angelina Savings Bank Lufkin Citizens First Bank Tyler Arrowhead Bank Llano Citizens National Bank Brownwood Austin Bank, Texas Jacksonville Citizens National Bank Cameron BankcorpSouth Statewide Citizens National Bank Crockett Bandera Bank Bandera Citizens National Bank Henderson Bank of America Statewide Citizens National Bank Hillsboro Bank of Brenham Brenham Citizens National Bank of Texas Waxahachie Bank of DeSoto DeSoto Citizens State Bank Buffalo Bank of Las Colinas Irving Citizens State Bank Ganado Bank of River Oaks Houston Citizens State Bank Roma Bank of San Antonio San Antonio Citizens State Bank San Antonio Bank of South Texas McAllen Citizens State Bank Sealy Bank of Texas Dallas Citizens State Bank Somerville Bank of the West Grapevine Citizens State Bank Tyler Bank SNB Stillwater Citizens State Bank Woodville BankTexas Quitman City Bank Lubbock BB&T Statewide City National Bank Corsicana BBVA Compass Bank Statewide City National Bank Colorado City Benchmark Bank Plano City National Bank Sulphur Springs Big Lake Bank Big Lake City National Bank Taylor Blanco National Bank Blanco Classic Bank Cameron Brady National Bank Brady Coleman County State Bank Coleman Brazos National Bank Richwood Colonial Savings Fort Worth Brenham National Bank Brenham Compiled by the Texas Access to Justice Foundation Page 2 of 6 As of 9/30/2021 Texas IOLTA Program Prime Partners and Eligible Institutions UUUUUEligible Institutions UUUUUCity UUUUUEligible Institutions UUUUUCity Columbus State Bank Columbus First Guaranty Bank Waco Comanche National Bank Comanche First Interstate Bank Bend, OR Comerica Bank Statewide First Liberty National Bank Liberty Commerce Bank Texas Stockdale First National 1870 El Paso Commercial Bank of Texas Nacogdoches First National Bank Albany Commercial National Bank of First National Bank Alvin Brady Brady First National Bank Anderson Commercial National Bank of First National Bank Bastrop Texarkana Texarkana First National Bank Beeville Commercial State Bank Andrews First National Bank Colorado City CommunityBank of Texas Beaumont First National Bank El Paso Community Bank Bridgeport First National Bank Emory Community Bank Longview First National Bank Falfurrias Community Bank & Trust Waco First National Bank Floydada Community National Bank Midland First National Bank Giddings Community National Bank & First National Bank Groesbeck Trust of Texas Corsicana First National Bank Hughes Springs Crockett National Bank San Angelo First National Bank Huntsville CrossFirst Bank Dallas First National Bank Jacksboro Cypress Bank Pittsburg First National Bank Jasper Donley County State Bank Clarendon First National Bank Kemp East West Bank Houston First National Bank Port Lavaca Elsa State Bank & Trust Co. Rio Grande City First National Bank Sonora Encore Bank Little Rock First National Bank Wichita Falls Ennis State Bank Ennis First National Bank in Whitney Whitney Esquire Bank Houston First National Bank of Alvin Alvin Extraco Banks Temple First National Bank of Bosque Falcon International Bank Laredo County Valley Mills Falls City National Bank Falls City First National Bank of Central Farmers Bank & Trust Texarkana Texas Mart Farmer & Merchants Bank De Leon First National Bank of Eldorado Eldorado Farmers State Bank Center First National Bank of Granbury Farmers State Bank Groesbeck in Granbury Granbury Fayette Savings Bank La Grange First National Bank of Lake Fayetteville Bank Fayetteville Jackson Lake Jackson Fidelity Bank Wichita Falls First National Bank of Livingston Livingston FirstBank Southwest Amarillo First Abilene Federal Credit First National Bank of McGregor McGregor Union Abilene First National Bank of Mertzon Mertzon First Bank Burkburnett First National Bank of Mount Vernon Mount Vernon First Bank Whitney First Bank & Trust Childress First National Bank of Stanton Stanton First National Bank of FirstCapital Bank of Texas Midland Weatherford Weatherford First Citizens Bank Austin First National Bank of First Commercial Bank Seguin Winnsboro Winnsboro First Community Bank Corpus Christi First National Bank Texas Killeen First Community Bank San Benito First Security State Bank Cransfill Gap First Community Credit Union Houston First State Bank Abilene First Federal Bank Littlefield First State Bank Athens First Financial Bank Abilene First State Bank Clute Compiled by the Texas Access to Justice Foundation Page 3 of 6 As of 9/30/2021 Texas IOLTA Program Prime Partners and Eligible Institutions UUUUUEligible Institutions UUUUUCity UUUUUEligible Institutions UUUUUCity First State Bank Gainesville Interstate Bank Perryton First State Bank Livingston Inwood National Bank Dallas First State Bank Louise Jacksboro National Bank Jacksboro First State Bank Mesquite Jefferson Bank San Antonio First State Bank Mobeetie Johnson City Bank Johnson City First State Bank San Diego JPMorgan Chase Statewide First State Bank Spearman Junction National Bank Junction First State Bank Uvalde Karnes County National Bank Karnes City First State Bank Three Rivers Keystone Bank Austin First State Bank Yoakum Kleberg First National Bank Corpus Christi First State Bank & Trust Co. Carthage Lakeside National Bank Rockwall First State Bank of Burnet Burnet Lamesa National Bank Lamesa First State Bank of Graham Graham Landmark Bank Denison First State Bank of Odem Odem LegacyTexas Dallas First State Bank of Paint Rock Paint Rock Legend Bank Bowie First State Bank of Uvalde Uvalde Liberty Capital Bank Addison First Texas Bank Georgetown Liberty Federal Savings Bank Enid First Texas Bank Killeen Liberty National Bank in Paris Paris First Texas Bank Lampasas Lone Star National Bank Pharr First Texoma National Bank Sherman Lone Star State Bank of West First United Bank Lubbock Texas Lubbock Firstbank Southwest Amarillo Lone Star Capital Bank San Antonio Freedom Bank McAllen Mainland Bank Texas City Fort Davis State Bank Alpine Marion State Bank Marion Frontier Bank of Texas Elgin Mercantil
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