- Texas
Comerica in Dallas has sent layoff notices to about 450 employees nearly half of them in managerial roles as part of a major cost-cutting initiative.
September 13 -
Hilltop Holdings in Dallas has promoted Alan White to share the chief executive role with Jeremy Ford.
September 13 -
The chief financial officer of Green Bancorp will leave the Houston company in October, although he will maintain ties to it.
August 31 -
Plenty of banks have ended their federal loss-share deals early, but despite the incentives to wind them down, plenty more still have these crisis-era arrangements in place. It may be due to varying deadlines, mistakes calculating loan values or worries that they still might need the coverage for home equity lines.
August 31 -
If roughing it together in the wilderness and cooking for one another build character and team spirit in schoolkids, scouts and soldiers, why shouldn't they do the same for bankers?
August 28 -
Sometimes the very challenges millennials introduce whether it is seeking more benefits, demanding flexible schedules or asking for frequent feedback on performance can turn banks into better places to work for employees of all ages.
August 28 -
Quirky Amarillo National Bank asks the strangest job interview questions, has a "director of celebrations" on staff, and makes sure nobody has a title with the word "chief" in it. There isn't even a CEO.
August 28 -
Popular among employees: The Wow, Win and Spirit awards, which come with different levels of monetary prizes, go to exceptional employees throughout the year. Then, at the end of the year, there is a drawing from the pool of winners for a $1,000 prize.
August 28 -
Benchmark Bank is willing to work with the people who work for it.
August 28 -
Activity to relieve stress/promote fun: When temperatures exceeded 108 degrees during a heat wave last year, Veritex hired a Kona Shaved Ice truck to visit all offices and give employees free icy treats.
August 28 -
Amarillo National Bank, No. 12 in the overall ranking, is No. 3 in the category for banks with $3 billion to $10 billion of assets.
August 28 -
Popular with employees: Employees submit ideas to improve the bank through an intranet site. The reward for ideas that get implemented is a cash prize ranging from $25 to $1,000.
August 28 -
Popular with employees: Employees team up by branches and departments to develop a theme for the Halloween costume contest.
August 28 -
Fitness/wellness program: Allegiance provides a medical concierge service to all employees on site or in their homes.
August 28 -
Popular with employees: Last year Happy State gave more than $101,000 to help employees in crisis with medical expenses, car repairs and mortgage payments.
August 28 -
Popular with employees: Trivia questions go out the Friday before every Texas Tech football game. The first three employees to respond with the correct answers win a prize, such as gift cards, game tickets and Texas Tech apparel.
August 28 -
Months after advocating for a blockbuster sale of Comerica, Hudson Executive Capital has slashed its stake in the company, as chatter about a potential deal has fizzled. Still, the firm is credited with pushing the struggling regional bank to adopt a surprisingly aggressive turnaround plan.
August 24 -
The $13.1 billion-asset parent company of PlainsCapital Bank named William Furr CFO, effective Sept. 1.
August 24 -
Santander Consumer USA Holdings again delayed its second-quarter results and financial statement due to ongoing discussions with federal regulators about accounting issues.
August 23 -
The Bancorp in Wilmington, Del., disclosed the identities of directors nominated to its board by two investor groups.
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