Banks In Texas

There are 469 local and national banks serving the financial needs of their customers in the state of Texas with 6054 branches in 873 cities and towns. You can click the logo of a bank on right to view the list of all locations of your preferred banking company in Texas or choose a city & town from the list below.

The largest banks in Texas with most branches are: Chase Bank with 476 offices, Wells Fargo Bank with 474 offices, Bank of America with 330 offices, PNC Bank with 305 offices, Prosperity Bank with 277 offices, First Convenience Bank with 268 offices and Woodforest National Bank with 211 offices.

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Top 20 Banks In TX
Chase Bank
476 Offices in 127 cities
Wells Fargo Bank
474 Offices in 174 cities
Bank of America
330 Offices in 103 cities
PNC Bank
305 Offices in 140 cities
Prosperity Bank
277 Offices in 165 cities
First Convenience Bank
268 Offices in 126 cities
Woodforest National Bank
211 Offices in 100 cities
Frost Bank
190 Offices in 72 cities
IBC Bank
131 Offices in 48 cities
Comerica Bank
116 Offices in 39 cities
Truist Bank
99 Offices in 41 cities
Regions Bank
90 Offices in 46 cities
Cadence Bank
81 Offices in 55 cities
First Financial Bank
79 Offices in 57 cities
Amegy Bank
77 Offices in 37 cities
Happy State Bank
61 Offices in 46 cities
Independent Bank
61 Offices in 44 cities
PlainsCapital Bank
57 Offices in 28 cities
Simmons Bank
57 Offices in 41 cities
Southside Bank
55 Offices in 32 cities
Reviews & Complaints
Lenora Rae
Lenora Rae · 26 August 2025

The branch in Chappell Hill is notorious for randomly returning checks & making unauthorized payments to accounts. T...

Richard Hughes
Richard Hughes · 17 August 2025

Is there a 24 hr ATM available?...

Ken Bull
Ken Bull · 24 July 2025

I used Chase online check deposit last night. Same check that I gave deposited several times. Because THEIR APP took...

Keith Cutler
Keith Cutler · 17 July 2025

My USAA Savings Account is fraudulent by Early Warning Systems report, in illegal savings termination by USAA member...

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