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Mullins & Associates - New Braunfels (TX)

Address: 🏡 1527 E Common St, New Braunfels, TX 78130, USA
Website: http://www.michaelmullinspc.com
Phone : +1 (830) 837-5535
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Empire Finance of Irving - Irving

Jessica S I had a great experience with Rebecca always so helpful and answers all my questions respectfully I recommend it coming here 100%.
5 /5

Loan For Any Purpose - McAllen

Michele Baker My monthly budget was being consumed by several credit cards, so I reached out to them regarding debt consolidation services. They clarified for me how financial consolidation would streamline my affairs and perhaps result in interest savings. The therapist spent time going over all of my bills and coming up with a workable strategy.
5 /5

World Finance - Edinburg

Sam Rico The customer service Zyelo provided was World Class! She greeted me, made me feel welcomed and very attentive! Keep it up.
5 /5

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Robert W Scott - Bonham

Delano Sullivan I met Robert at a Networking event and he has shown an outstanding amount of class as well as professional in a short amount of time. Scheduled a meeting, call back and portfolio review within a week. On top of everything he has either been punctual or early. So far I have been met with alot of under promises and over deliveries as far as expectations to make sure I am extremely educated prior to making a decision on moving my investment over. Very low pressure, but quality information followed with natural enthusiasm just having the ability to teach. 5/5 would recommend.
5 /5

City Finance Tyler TX - Tyler

Stacey Cole I came across this company just seaching online, but when I spoke to the manager on the phone , he was very pleasant. And coming into the office was even better. The first thought I had was, Im in the right place. It was very welcoming.
5 /5

MBailey Financial - Frisco

Ashley Hardeman Michael was awesome to work with and very knowledgeable and experienced in regards to my taxes. He responded quickly to any questions or concerns I had. I was very pleased with the results of my return when using him!
5 /5

Grandview Bank - Cleburne

Heidi Cordova Great bank with friendly staff. We have been treated like family here. Small town banking at its finest. If your looking for a bank with a personal feel, look no further.
5 /5

United States National Bank - Galveston

Shahram Tabibzadegan The United States National Bank started in 1874 when the Island City Savings Bank was established with a charter to operate for 50 years. In 1887 the bank was failing and called on Mr. Harris Kempner to help out the financial crisis. Mr. Kempner brought stability back to the bank and was elected President in 1891 and served until his death in 1894. In 1902 the Kempner family purchased 75% of Island City Savings Bank stock. Since that time the Kempner interests have had a dominant part in the affairs of the institution. In 1903 the name was changed to The Texas Bank and Trust Co. The charter under which The Texas Bank and Trust Co. operated expired on December 31, 1923. On January 1, 1924 the bank was chartered as the United States National Bank, the last national bank to use the title as Congress voted in 1923 to discontinue use of the name. In January 1971, United States National Bancshares, Inc., a registered bank holding company, was formed and acquired majority ownership of the United States National Bank of Galveston. In 1982 U.S. Bancshares merged with Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. The Texas City Bank and Trust Co. was located at 2201 Market Street. Announcement of a new bank and office building was made in the Galveston Tribune January 8, 1923, under the headline, “Texas Bank & Trust Company Will Erect Twelve Story Building.” The United States National Bank Building was erected on the site of a store formerly occupied by Clark W. Thompson and Hammersmith’s Shoe Store. Alfred C. Bossom of New York, who also designed the Magnolia Building in Dallas, was the architect with Sanquinet, Staats & Herrick of Fort Worth as associate architects. The building was constructed by the Westlake Construction Co. The new bank building was opened to the public March 21, 1925. The twelve story granite-faced, Italian Renaissance style, steel and reinforced concrete structure is rectangular with an angled corner that signifies the entrance. Double doors with a pediment face the corner of Market and 22nd Streets. The building is supported by more than 600 pilings, 37 feet in length. It has a flat roof with wide eaves, and molded cornice. A simple entablature separates the two lower floors from the upper floors. The upper nine floors have the same window arrangement repeated on each floor. Equipment to run the building is housed on the roof. The first story is divided into commercial spaces with display windows and entrances on 22nd Street. The second story is the banking floor. It consists of elongated arched windows separated by pilasters with Corinthian capitals. The banking room is furnished with marble floors and tables, large chandeliers, and paneled walls and ceiling. A mezzanine surrounds three sides of the room. The upper nine floors are designed for general offices.
5 /5