Arvest Bank

Arvest Bank is a bank headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, with branches in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. It is the oldest bank in Arkansas and is on the list of largest banks in the United States. It is almost entirely owned by the Walton family.[3]

Arvest Bank
TypePrivately held company
IndustryFinancial services
FoundedJanuary 1, 1871 (1871-01-01)
HeadquartersBentonville, Arkansas
Key people
Jim Walton, Chairman
Increase $0.188 billion (2018)
Total assetsIncrease $18.445 billion (2018)
Total equityIncrease $2.095 billion (2018)
OwnerWalton family
Number of employees
6,324 (2018)
Websitewww.arvest.com
Footnotes / references
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In addition to banking, Arvest provides financial services including loans, deposits, treasury management, asset management, wealth management, life insurance, credit cards, title insurance, mortgage loans, and mortgage servicing.

Company history

Arvest's charter dates back to McIlroy Bank & Trust, founded in 1871.[1] During the financial crisis of 2007-2008, the bank declined funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program.[4]

Acquisitions

In December 2009, in a transaction organized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the bank acquired SolutionsBank of Overland Park, Kansas, which suffered from bank failure. SolutionsBank had 6 branches and assets of $511 million.[5][6] In June 2012, the bank acquired Union Bank.[7] In March 2013, the bank acquired 29 branches in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma from Bank of America.[8] In April 2018, the bank acquired Bear State Financial, with 42 branches and $2.2 billion in assets.[9]

Controversies

In June 2010, Blanche Lincoln, a U.S. senator from Arkansas, was accused of pushing for an increase to an asset threshold in a financial regulation bill to benefit Arvest. Lincoln stated that she did not want any bank in Arkansas to be affected by the bill.[10][11]

References

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