Federal Reserve Board Approves BancFirst's Acquisition of AmeriBank Holding Company

BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 10/03/25 03:26 PM EDT

03:26 PM EDT, 10/03/2025 (MT Newswires) -- The Federal Reserve Board on Friday approved BancFirst Corporation's (BANF) application to acquire AmeriBank Holding Company and its subsidiary, American Bank of Oklahoma, in Collinsville.

Following the deal, BancFirst (BANF) plans to operate American Bank of Oklahoma separately before merging it with BancFirst (BANF), its Oklahoma City-based state member bank.

Post-acquisition, BancFirst (BANF) will have about $14.4 billion in assets and $12.4 billion in deposits, maintaining its position as the third-largest depository institution in Oklahoma with roughly 7.1% of the state's deposits.

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