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The 16-story Amarillo National Bank Plaza One opened in 1971, [8] and the 12-story Amarillo National Bank Plaza Two complex was completed in 1984. [ 9 ] ANB is known for opening Texas’ first drive-up bank window (1950) and the first automatic teller machine in Texas (1978), [ 10 ] which was located in the bank's downtown lobby.
The bank was founded as Plains National Bank by Alan B. White, former chairman and CEO, [4] in 1988 in Lubbock, Texas USA. In 1999, it expanded with a branch in Dallas, and acquired Dallas-based residential mortgage lender PrimeLending.
The advantage of holding a National Bank Act charter is that a national bank is not subject to state usury laws intended to prevent predatory lending. [6] However, in Cuomo v. Clearing House Association, L. L. C. , the Supreme Court ruled that federal banking regulations do not preempt the ability of states to enforce their own fair-lending ...
Oct. 21—The Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) — the largest state community banking association in the nation — recently honored Community National Bank in Midland with a Best ...
A Lubbock entrepreneur recently joined the board of directors for Plains Bancorp, Inc., the holding company for First United Bank, according to a company news release. Keith McNeese will serve as ...
The monthly payments of personal loans can be decreased by selecting longer payment terms, but overall interest paid increases as well. [5] A personal loan can be obtained from banks, alternative (non-bank) lenders, online loan providers and private lenders.
American State Bank was a financial service company operating 37 locations in 21 communities across Texas, mainly in West Texas. American State Bank first opened on May 20, 1948, in Lubbock. American State Bank had unusual continuity of management - there were only three presidents since its inception.
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