Bank 2
Bank 2 is a small bank headquartered in Oklahoma City, OK. The bank operates 2 branches in 1 state (Oklahoma). Bank 2 has deposits of $74.2 million, and was established in January 1903.
This bank is FDIC insured - all deposits are protected for up to $250,000. Products offered by the bank include: Great Rate Checking.
Current Bank 2 Rates
| Name | APY | Min Deposit | Max Deposit | |
| Great Rate Checking | 3.01 % | $100 | $15,000 | |
| 0.51 % | $15,000 | — |
About Bank 2
Bank2 is a subsidiary of the Chickasaw Banc Holding Company. The Holding Company and thus Bank2 are 100% owned by the Chickasaw Nation.
In January of 2000, the Chickasaw Nation, under the leadership of Governor Bill Anoatubby made the decision to get into the financial services industry. The tribe named a steering committee, all of whom are enrolled members of the Chickasaw Nation. The Tribe also allocated $5.3 million dollars as the initial capital investment into the banking organization.
In 2001, the steering committee hired Ross A. Hill as the President and CEO. Following Mr. Hill joining the team, Hill embarked upon an aggressive plan to start the bank. In March of 2001 he formed the Chickasaw Bank Holding Co. Inc. The Holding Company signed a contract to acquire the First State Bank of Davidson. In July of 2001 the Holding Company signed a contract to acquire a branch location in Oklahoma City . In September of 2001 the Holding Company submitted the necessary applications to acquire the bank in Davidson and the branch in OKC.
On January 4, 2002 , we closed the transaction to acquire the bank in Davidson. A few days later we acquired the branch in Oklahoma City . Through a complex set of transactions and filings Bank2 was in business headquartered in Oklahoma City and with a branch in Davidson, Oklahoma . The bank has grown from $7.5 million on January 4, 2002 to approximately $85 million today.
Bank2 is a full service bank offering checking accounts, operation accounts, savings and money market accounts. The bank also offers a full line of consumer, commercial and real estate loans.
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