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Mike Wallace

Senior Vice President at Amarillo National Bank

Mike Wallace is an experienced banking professional currently serving as Senior Vice President at Amarillo National Bank since June 2022. In addition to this role, Mike owns a real estate investment business established in May 2017. Previous positions include Senior Vice President at Third Coast Bank, SSB (February 2021 - June 2022), SVP of Commercial Lending at Prosperity Bank (2019 - February 2021), and Vice President of Commercial Lending at Crockett National Bank (2018 - 2019). Earlier experience includes Vice President of Commercial Lending at Lone Star National Bank and Assistant Vice President for C&I Lending at Cadence Bank. Mike began a career in commercial lending as a Commercial Loan Officer at IBC Bank, managing a diverse portfolio. Educational background includes a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from The University of Texas at San Antonio.

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San Antonio, United States

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Amarillo National Bank

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Founded in 1892 and now the largest family-owned bank in the nation, Amarillo National Bank has never been typical — and we’re proud of it. The maverick soul of Amarillo is still very much a part of our daily work and lives. At ANB, we’re fiercely independent, answering only to our customers. We have no outside stockholders or board of directors, no giant corporate headquarters full of concrete and shadows. It’s all here under the wide open skies of Amarillo. ANB is guided by a pretty simple set of principles — a kind of code — that would be familiar to anybody who grew up here as we did. It’s about treating people right, and doing right by your community. We say what we mean and mean what we say. And we always remember where we come from, because there’s no place else we’d rather be. In this day and age, it’s more important than ever to stand for something. At ANB, we stand up for the little guy and the small business. We stand by our neighbors in good times and bad. Maybe that’s why we’ve stood the test of time.


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