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  3. Guaranty Bank & Trust - Wikipedia

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    gnty.com. Guaranty Bank & Trust is a Texas -based commercial bank that offers personal and business banking services. [5][6][7][8][9] It is a Guaranty Bancshares, Inc. subsidiary and was founded in 1913. Tyson Abston serves as President, CEO and chairman of both Guaranty Bank & Trust and Guaranty Bancshares. [6][7][9][10][11]

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  5. Guaranty Federal Bancshares - Wikipedia

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    Net income. US$ 5.429 million (2017) Total assets. US$ 800,403,000 (2018) Website. www.gbankmo.com. Guaranty Bank was a community bank established in 1913. The bank operated beneath its holding company, Guaranty Federal Bancshares, Inc. [2] The bank invests deposits attracted from the general public. It is headquartered in Springfield, Mo. and ...

  6. First Guaranty Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in Hammond, Louisiana in 1934 as Guaranty Bank & Trust Company. [2] In 1971, the bank was renamed First Guaranty Bank. [2] In 1999, the bank acquired 13 branches from Bank One. [3] In 2007, the company acquired Homestead Bancorp, Inc. for $13 million in cash. [4][5] It also acquired Douglass National Bank of Kansas City. [6]

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  8. Guaranty Bank (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Guaranty Bank was a major bank based in Austin, which collapsed in 2009. [2] It was formed in 1988 [3] as part of Temple-Inland and in 2007 became a standalone company. At the time of its collapse, Guaranty was the second largest bank in Texas, with 162 branches across Texas and California, [4] and had $13 billion in assets and held $12 billion in deposits. [2]

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    First Republic Bank Corporation was an American bank based in Texas. Founded as the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company in 1920, [1] in 1922 it assumed the name Republic National Bank of Dallas. [1] Afterwards the bank acquired several banks and invested in others, and changed its name several times. [1] By 1948 Republic had grown to become the ...