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SouthStar Bank

www.southstarbank.com

 
SouthStar Bank is a consolidation of the family-owned Lone Star Bank, First Star Bank, and Texas Star Bank – all State Savings Banks (S.S.B.). All three banks have a 5-Star rating by industry analyst BauerFinancial (www.bauerfinancial.com). Operations under the new name of SouthStar Bank have begun as of January 1, 2015 with approximately $650 million in assets.    The combined banks will continue to serve their traditional central and south Texas markets through 14 full-service branches and five loan production offices. David Kapavik, President and CEO of Lone Star Bank (Moulton, TX) for 20 years has been named President and CEO of ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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