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BancFirst Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版
BancFirst

BancFirst Corporation is corporation which operates under the name BancFirst, a state chartered bank in Oklahoma, United States. In 2012, it was in 50 Oklahoma communities, and was the largest state chartered bank in Oklahoma.
== History ==

The roots of BancFirst date back to 1966 when current lead stockholder and Chairman H.E. “Gene” Rainbolt purchased Federal National Bank in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Federal National had $16 million in assets at the time of purchase. Throughout the ‘70's Rainbolt acquired interests in many Oklahoma banks and formed Thunderbird Financial Corporation to assist each bank with management services. In 1985, Rainbolt’s banks in seven communities were brought under the ownership of United Community Corporation. Two years later, Rainbolt acquired five additional banks, each in separate communities, marking the beginning of a statewide organization.
In 1989 the company consolidated twelve banks under a single state charter, and officially named its company BancFirst, and opened its corporate office in Oklahoma City, the largest city in Oklahoma. David Rainbolt became CEO of BancFirst in 1992 and oversaw the first public offering of BancFirst stock was in 1993. On the NASDAQ, BancFirst’s trading symbol is BANF. By 1994, the now publicly owned BancFirst had expanded into Tulsa, the second largest market in Oklahoma.

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