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Company size: 1001-5000

Bank of Texas is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BOK Financial, a publicly traded financial services holding company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bank of Texasprovides business and personal banking services including mortgages, auto loans, personal loans, credit cards, commercial loans and lines of credit, private banking, trust and estate services, retirement and investment services, and other services for customers.


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Alaric H.Feb 19, 2025
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Ratings:
Knowledge and competency
4.0
Trust and confidence
4.0
Ease of Doing Business With
4.0
Value
4.0
Willingness to Recommend
4.0
Overall Rating
4.0
Customer Service and Responsiveness
5.0
Fees and Costs
3.0
Communications and transparency
5.0
Comment on the ratings:

I gave this financial institution a great rating because their customer service was outstanding. They were always available to help me with any queries, providing clear and thorough explanations, which made my experience smooth and stress-free.

Additional comments:

What did you like most and least about your experience with the Firm?

their reputation for being reliable and trustworthy. I can count on them for secure transactions and transparent communication, which gives me peace of mind with my finances

What recommendations would you make to the Bank and to other businesses considering engaging this Firm?

It would be beneficial if the open more branches in texas