Commercial Bank of Texas was established in 1901, in 1903 the bank moved to its present location. During the early period, before the creation of the Federal Reserve System, Commercial Bank issued its own currency.
In April 1984, Commercial National Bank undertook a $1.6 million reconstruction project to renovate its downtown facilities after incurring extensive fire damage. In 1991, during the Savings and Loan crisis, CNB acquired the insured deposits of Superior Savings Bank. In October 1995, anticipating future growth, the bank changed its name to Commercial Bank of Texas, N.A. (CBTx). Two acquisitions in 1998, the purchase of The Bank of East Texas and the purchase of four branch locations from Surety Bank, doubled the bank's asset size. This expanded the bank's market to include Angelina, Cherokee, and Houston counties.
Currently, CBTx has over 150 employees in eight communities and the bank's Board of Directors and Officers are personally involved in the communities they serve. Commercial Bank of Texas remains the only locally owned bank in Nacogdoches and is proud to provide the community with more than a century of service, deeply rooted and rich in tradition.
Main Banking Center
215 East Main St., Nacogdoches
(936) 715-4100
Stallings Banking Center
4929 North St., Nacogdoches
(936) 715-4240
James Starr Banking Center
1629 N. University Dr., Nacogdoches
(936) 715-4260
First Street Banking Center
600 S. First St., Lufkin
(936) 633-5800
Tulane Banking Center
1901 Tulane, Lufkin
(936) 633-5870
Gaslight Banking Center
1873 W. Frank, Lufkin
(936) 633-5881
Diboll Banking Center
501 N. Temple Dr., Diboll
(936) 633-5890
Allen Banking Center
721 Central Expressway South, Allen
(214) 383-3466
Bedford Banking Center
1716 Forest Ridge Dr., Bedford
(817) 354-8400
Lewisville Banking Center
191 W. Main St., Lewisville
(972) 906-5529
Roxton Banking Center
210 Harrison Ave., Roxton
(903) 346-3261
Kennard Banking Center
401 Main St., Kennard
(936) 655-2141
Wells Banking Center
247 Rusk Ave., Wells
(936) 867-4171