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Texas

More Texas small businesses are fueling the economy with $610.3 million in new credit.*

Hard at Work in Texas

Bank of America began serving Texas almost 100 years ago. First Republic National Bank opened its doors in Dallas in 1920 and grew in popularity by offering extended banking hours. It built relationships with oil producers and became the largest bank in Texas in 1948. First Republic entered the Bank of America family when North Carolina National Bank acquired it in 1989. Today, Bank of America is one of the nation’s largest financial institutions and provides services to half of all American households.

 

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Dallas Children's Medical Center

An Innovative, Community-Based Approach to Needed Medical Care

Jan 17, 2012

Learn how Dallas Children's Hospital built pediatric clinics the heart of communities, where it's most needed…  learn More about An Innovative, Community-Based Approach to Needed Medical Care

Dallas Jake's

How a Dallas–Fort Worth Hamburger Spot Created a Recipe for Success

Nov 09, 2011

See how Jake's Hamburgers, with funding from Bank of America, helped expand their operation to include a seventh location and provide more jobs…  learn More about How a Dallas–Fort Worth Hamburger Spot Created a Recipe for Success




*Extended $610.3 million in new credit to Texas small businesses in 2012.

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We look forward to continuing to work with Bank of America to strengthen our financial position. It has been an enduring and productive relationship, and we have benefited from the bank’s expertise.

Sidney Ribeau
President, Howard University