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Eagle Lake Banking Center
P.O. Box 247
100 Commerce St.
Eagle Lake, TX 77434
Ph: 979/234-5591
Fax: 979/234-5596
East Bernard Banking Center
P.O. Box 460
138 S. Dill St.
East Bernard, TX 77435
Ph: 979/335-9900
Fax: 979/335-9907
Columbus Banking Center
1001 Milam St.
Columbus, TX 78934
Ph: 979/732-2003
Fax: 979/732-2298
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"The Bank of Friendly Service." We offer banking services to residents, former residents, businesses, and agricultural enterprises in the Columbus, Eagle Lake and East Bernard areas, Colorado County, and the portions of Wharton County we have historically served.

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Recent headlines would lead you to believe that money for mortgages has dried up. The truth is that community banks do have money to lend to homeowners for new purchases and to refinance existing mortgages. We offer the same mortgages we always have. Community banks are weathering the credit storm because we are well run, highly capitalized, and among the most regulated financial institutions in the country. Our depositors' money is safe with us.

While we currently are hearing a lot about the woes of the largest financial institutions on Wall Street and many non-bank lenders, there are 8,600 community banks and savings institutions meeting the credit needs of the typical borrower every day. Despite talk of a potential credit crunch, the truth is that community banks are open for business.