Sunflower Bank celebrated their membership in the Dripping Springs Chamber of Commerce by hosting a ribboncutting event at their branch on Thursday, March 13.
Founded in Kansas in 1892, Sunflower Bank acquired Pioneer Bank in 2022 and now has multiple locations in the Central Texas Region that provide complete commercial banking, personal banking, wealth management services, and home loans through their national mortgage division.
The Sunflower Bank model is delivering relationshipdriven, local decision- making with large bank solutions and they are proud to have provided three years of service to Dripping Springs. “We are proud to be part of the Dripping Springs Chamber and appreciate it providing opportunities for us to continue Creating Possibility in the community we live in,” Noah Peters, Branch Manager, said. “We are passionate about helping businesses grow and look forward to building and strengthening relationships with current and new clients.”
Sunflower Bank’s regional structure also allows them to provide industry-specific financing to clients with specialty lines of business including treasury management, asset-based lending, public finance, telecommunications and more.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony welcomed Sunflower Bank and Chamber representatives, as well as other community members. Attendees of the celebration enjoyed food and refreshments. The Dripping Springs Sunflower Bank branch is located at 100 Creek Road, across the street from Dripping Springs City Hall. With $8.1 billion in assets as of December 31, 2024, bank headquarters in Dallas, TX, 69 licensed branches in six states, and mortgage capabilities in 43 states, Sunflower Bank provides a full range of relationship-focused services to meet personal, business and wealth management financial objectives. FirstSun Capital Bancorp (Nasdaq: FSUN) is the financial holding company for Sunflower Bank, N.A. and is headquartered in Denver, CO. First National 1870 is a division of Sunflower Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. For more information, visit www.SunflowerBank. com.