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Guaranty in Texas to become publicly traded — again

05/02/17

The company, which delisted from the Nasdaq in 2005, is looking to raise up to $64 million through an initial public offering.

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Old-school fixes for modern problems at Asian-American banks

04/27/17

Unable to outspend big banks on technology, Asian-American banks are marketing to different ethnic groups and immigrants, sponsoring events for youth and young professionals and emphasizing in-person service.

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Subprime auto pullback hurts Santander Consumer's 1Q profits

04/26/17

Profits at the Dallas lender plunged as it slashed originations and edged up the credit spectrum.

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Cadence in Texas plans $180 million IPO

04/05/17

The Houston company was formed in 2009 to buy struggling banks in the wake of the financial crisis.

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How this Texas bank keeps its lenders focused on the long term

04/03/17

Texas Capital ties bankers’ bonuses to loan performance instead of volume. The strategy has aided recruitment and helped the bank achieve exceptional loan growth while keeping credit quality respectable.

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Incoming ICBA chair eager for D.C. to walk the talk

03/15/17

Scott Heitkamp is encouraged by a more positive tone coming from President Trump. His goal in the next year is to make regulation easier for his fellow bankers.

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$100M in debt financing for Texas-based online lender

01/19/17

BorrowersFirst said its new financing will come from Waterfall Asset Management, a New York firm that focuses on high-yield investments.

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Post Oak Bancshares to buy State Bank of Texas

01/13/17

The deal expands Post Oak’s existing operations around Houston

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Texas Sues Over RadioShack Gift Cards

06/18/15
Sale signs greeted customers walking to the now-closed RadioShack at Valley View Plaza in Marion,
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Texas Bankruptcy Exemptions

12/21/11

As a Dallas bankruptcy lawyer, I help people resolve their debts and protect their assets through bankruptcy every day. When it comes to asset protection, there are two ways your personal property could be protected in bankruptcy. Federal bankruptcy exemptions offer basic asset protection for anyone in the United States filing for bankruptcy, while state [...]

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