![]() ![]() In 2009, the Employee Advisory Boards, corporate wide, spent more than 23,000 hours volunteering with various charities. It means they go above and beyond to respond to customers’ needs. “We Do More” reflects their commitment and dedication to the growth and success of their customers and communities. They encourage their 3,700 employees and officers to serve on boards and to volunteer in civic groups and charitable organizations supporting the arts, education, neighborhood revitalization programs, economic development, medical research and many other causes. This philosophy of investing time and resources does not end in the development of products and services. Mission, Texas, this event was also very successful, successes attributable as a result of an aggressive and innovative attitude to “Do More” for their customers and communities. On FebruIBC Bank opened a new branch on 121 S. ![]() IBC Bank also donated $1,500.00 to St Pius X Catholic Church as part of their program to give back to the community. Lucio have been friends for many years.Įven though the day of Januwas a cold afternoon, that did not prevented for customers, IBC Bank executives and employees, City of Weslaco officials, and the public to attend to this special ceremony. attended and took part of the ceremony Mr. “The bank will celebrate this special day on the steps of the newly rebuilt office building,” he said. IBC Bank proudly hosted a grand re-opening event for the Weslaco branch celebrating over twenty years of service in Weslaco.ĭavid Guerra President and CEO of IBC Bank said to be proud hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the grand re-opening of Weslaco’s main branch location at 606 S. IBC has improved their presence in Weslaco and continues to increase their footprint in the Rio Grande Valley by replacing the old IBC branch in Weslaco and opening a new one in Mission. This effort is committed to glorifying and honoring our Lord and Savor Jesus Christ.As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint Edition The Uvalde Hesperian is an online news and commentary magazine covering news and events of interest to the people of Uvalde and Uvalde County. ![]() While current IBC Bank customers still have accounts and can do banking using the IBC Bank’s app, there are still questions as to the reason or reasons why the bank left Uvalde. While the ATM’s are removed and the small sign on the Walmart storefront has been removed, the Uvalde location page official IBC bank website still shows the location as being open. In the weeks leading up to the closure, customers of the bank were told by the bank’s staff the nearest IBC branches are located in San Antonio and Eagle Pass. Having the only large billboard inside the city limits, IBC Bank also brought banking seven days a week to Uvalde. IBC Bank once had two locations including a bank building with a lobby on East Main Street and a branch location at the Walmart located in Uvalde as well as two ATM’s. ![]() In the fall of 2021, IBC Bank Manager Arthur Thomas made an announcement to the Rotary Club of Uvalde notifying the club members IBC was planning on leaving Uvalde but the closure would occur in 2022. ![]()
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