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Abrams Centre National Bank is a full-service bank serving the Dallas Metroplex exclusively.
Alliance Bank has been a strong banking presence in the community since its opening in the late 1920ís. In mid-1927, First State Bank of Sulphur Springs was closed for insolvency. Two of its largest depositors, Charles Ashcroft and Jim Lindley, decided to reopen under a new name and new management, and on June 13, 1927, they re-chartered as Sulphur Springs State Bank. Since that first year, the bank has generated a profit and paid a dividend to its shareholders every year without interruption.
North Dallas Bank & Trust Co. opened for business in 1961. As one of the area's largest independent banks, we proudly claim a history with the same name, same ownership and a record of profitability for every year in operation. Our main office is located on the southeast corner of Preston Road and LBJ Freeway (I-635).
Bank of Texas, part of $15 billion multi-bank holding company BOK Financial (BOKF), has a strong history of outstanding growth and financial performance. Bank of Texas has grown with more than 35 locations serving the Dallas-Ft. Worth and Houston metroplex areas.
The Dallas Foundation recognizes that no single investment plan can meet every donor's needs. That's why we offer a variety of investment options and strategies, designed for different levels of risk tolerance and investment time horizons, so that each donor can meet his or her unique philanthropic objectives.
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