Texas Republic Bank

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Banking & Financial Services

About Us

We are extremely proud to be the oldest bank charter headquartered in Collin County, Texas, and we have a tremendous heritage to carry us into the future. Truly a rare breed in this day, we are a locally owned and locally managed community bank with deep roots in the communities we serve. Our goal is to provide you with the best banking experience possible; it’s what we call “Banking like it oughta be!” The origins of our bank date back to the year 1891 when the bank was chartered to serve the needs of Texans looking to grow, develop, and build a strong community for the future. Just like then, a group of local investors acquired Texas Republic Bank in 2011 with the vision of building a strong community bank to serve the needs of Texans here in the metroplex. It makes a difference to our customers that the ownership and management of our bank is composed of local investors. Decisions are made at Texas Republic Bank by investors from this community, not by some committee located elsewhere in the state, nor by Wall Street investors. Furthermore, our guiding principles are: Common Sense and The Golden Rule.
Texas Republic Bank has one of the strongest capital ratios of any bank in the state of Texas, and easily one of the strongest, most experienced board and management teams for a bank our size. What does this mean for our customers? It means that you can have confidence that we have the financial staying power to serve you for the long haul, and that you are dealing with experienced bankers who have the authority to give you a timely decision.

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