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'''Texas First Bank''' is the name of a family of banks in ] and ], ], all owned by ].
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'''Texas First Bank''' is the name of a family of banks in ], ] and ], ], all owned by ].

===Texas First Bank History===

Texas First Bank is Galveston County's largest, locally owned family of independent community banks. Building an organization takes many years of planning. Charles T. Doyle had a vision for banking and that vision became a reality in 1973 with the acquisition of his first bank.

By year-end 1999, as part of Doyle's vision, he had a banking center in all thirteen cities in Galveston County. Strategic planning sessions are consistently held for the Texas First Bank team and these sessions lead to the services and products, which have made Texas First the bank of choice for area residents. Strategic planning has also contributed to the growth of this bank with recognition state and nation wide.

===From The First Branch To Today===

*January 3, 1962 – First State Bank – Hitchcock
*January 3, 1973 - First State Bank of Hitchcock was purchased by a group of investors organized by Charles T. Doyle
*March 27, 1975 - Opened Bank of the West (Stewart Road), Galveston. This bank was the first bank to be organized on the island by a group from the mainland.
*February 22, 1977 - Opened Bank of Santa Fe in Santa Fe
*April 23, 1982 - Opened Gulf National Bank in Texas City
*June 5, 1985 - Opened Gulf Shores Bank in Crystal Beach
*January 22, 1991 - Opened Bank of the West Broadway, Galveston
*November 29, 1993 - Opened First State Bank of Hitchcock, La Marque FM 1764
*August 3, 1995 - Name change on all banks to Texas First Bank
*October 10, 1995 - Opened Texas First Bank, Kemah
*November 6, 1995 - Opened Texas First Bank, Pirates Beach, Galveston
*December 7, 1996 - Opened Texas First Bank, Dickinson
*February 28, 1998 - Opened Texas First Bank, League City
*January 25, 1999 - Opened Texas First Bank, Friendswood
*December 13, 1999 - Opened Texas First Bank, La Marque, Oak Street
*August 31, 2000 – TFB and Rust – Ewing affiliation announcement & Broadway/Monument Square Dedication
*September 1, 2000 - Texas First Bank's Internet Banking Program Launched
*June 2003 - Texas First Bank became the FIRST bank in Texas and the second in the nation to offer customers Visa Extras for customers with the Visa Credit and Debit Card to earn reward points each time the cards are used.
*November 19, 2003 – TFB Friendswood Grand Opening (new building)
*August 11, 2004 – TFB Crystal Beach ribbon cutting on remodel/expansion
*October 13, 2004 – TFB Bay Colony Ground Breaking ceremony
*November 1, 2004 - Acquisition of Paramount Mortgage Company
*January 1, 2005 - Opened SBA Lending Office, Pearland
*September 14, 2005 - Re-Opened TFB FM 1764 to include Banking Center, Operations Center, & Mortgage Company
*June 2, 2005 – TFB Bay Colony Ribbon Cutting ceremony
*January 26, 2006 – Acquired Gulf Coast Bank with locations in Jefferson, Harris and Chambers counties
*April 1, 2006 – Gulf Coast Bank officially becomes Texas First Bank in Baytown, Fannett and Winnie
*September 13, 2007 – TFB Pearland Ribbon cutting ceremony
*February 1, 2008 – Sullivan Insurance Agency was purchased
*March 15, 2009 – Opened Houston Business Bank
*January 14, 2010 – Opened Texas First Bank -Alvin
*June 7, 2010 – Opened Texas First Bank- Mid County Location



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Revision as of 04:42, 30 January 2012

Texas First Bank is the name of a family of banks in Galveston County and Chambers County, Texas, all owned by Texas Independent BancShares.

Current Subsidiaries

  • Texas First Bank - Santa Fe (9 Locations)
  • Texas First Bank - Texas City (11 Locations)
  • Rust-Ewing Insurance
  • Sullivan Insurance Agency
  • Texas First Mortgage
  • Houston Business Bank

Former Subsidiaries

  • Texas First Bank - Winnie (3 Locations merged into Texas First Bank - Texas City in 2010)
  • Texas First Bank - Galveston (4 Locations merged into Texas First Bank - Texas City in 2010)
  • Texas First Bank - Hitchcock (merged into Texas First Bank - Santa Fe in August 2000)

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