First Financial Bank, National Association

Texas – Taylor – Abilene

(N) Commercial bank, federal charter & Fed member

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(N) Commercial bank, federal charter & Fed member

active

3066

1889

FDIC Certificate Number: 3066
FDIC's unique number: 1952
The FDIC Field Office where an institution is physically located: Dallas

Federal Reserve ID Number: 470050
Report Date: 2011-06-30

Bank Charter Class: N
OCC Charter Number: 4166

Number of Domestic Offices: 14
Number of Foreign Offices: 0
The date of the last data update: 2006-11-03

1889-01-01 Institution established. Original name: First National Bank Of Abilene.
1987-07-31 Acquired American National Bank Of Abilene in Abilene, Texas.
1989-01-01 Acquired Bank Of Commerce in Abilene, Texas.
2005-02-01 Acquired The Peoples State Bank in Clyde, Texas.
2005-02-01 Changed name to First Financial Bank, National Association .

Total assets: $1,240,550,000
Total deposits: $966,895,000
Deposits held in domestic offices: $966,895,000
Equity capital: $121,797,000

Net income: $11,218,000

Return on Assets: 1.8
Return on Equity: 19.45
Last updated on: 2011-10-20

Bank Holding Company: First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

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