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Lone Star Capital Bank (LSCB) is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas and takes pride in offering sophisticated products and services that rival those found in any size bank. The formation of LSCB was completed when Clear Lake National Bank and Mission Bank merged into one, and the new bank began operations on June 1, 2003. Bank offers: Lone Star Capital Bank specializes in banking products and services for entrepreneurs, small and medium sized businesses, executives, professionals, and real estate investors.
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