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From Simple Beginnings Security State Bank was born in the heart of Fredericksburg, Texas and still resides in the former Buckhorn Saloon building at 201 West Main. In 1941 a group of local businessmen saw a need for a new bank to better serve the community’s needs. On April 12, Security State Bank officially opened for business in the old saloon building. Today bank offers: Personal Accounts, CDs, IRAs, Business Accounts, Cash Managment, Merchant Services, Business CDs, Consumer Loans, Business Loans, Mortgage Services, Trust Services, Online Banking, Online Bill Pay, 24 Hour.
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