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Delighted to announce MCBank recently joined the Bankers Helping Bankers Fund! MCBank traces its roots all the way to 1888 when banking was limited to the community in which you lived. Started as a “private bank”—a bank opened to serve a community, with no official charter, Trent State Bank opened with $4,168 in deposits. That status changed in 1908 when the Texas State Legislature passed a law, making state charters available for all banks. Trent State Bank applied for and was granted Charter No. 369—the charter is still in use today. Fast forward through the years, and the bank went through various transformations. New branches were built, numerous presidents proudly lead the bank, the bank name was changed to Mills County State Bank, and new locations were opened. New methods of banking were introduced, ensuring the bank could compete and thrive in a fast-changing industry. MCBank strives to play a vital role in supporting its local economies, fostering personal connections, and addressing the distinctive needs of individuals, families, and small businesses.   The bank’s first acquisition was in 2012, and a second acquisition soon followed in 2013, with the purchase of First National Bank of Hico. This gave the bank a presence in the Hico market, extending the bank’s footprint to reach new customers. In 2019, the bank took another transformative move, introducing a new look and a new name: MCBank. With a nod to its past, the new look unified the bank’s name and presence in all its markets, preparing for future growth and future generations of customers.   Throughout its history, MCBank has remained faithful to its mission: community-invested, integrity-driven, strong and secure, and committed to unparalleled personal service. Today, the bank’s robust digital capabilities, along with its employees who are deeply embedded in their communities, provide a foundation for continued growth.

Joe Walker, CFP®, CEPA®

There is nothing more important to me than understanding what is most important to you.

1y

Miss the good folks at MC Bank! Enjoyed reading the history of MC Bank, thanks for posting.

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Jim Bryja

Managing Partner at Frontline Capital Partners II LLC

1y

Congrats

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