Arvest Bank of Fort Smith Announces New Hire
J. P. Sexton has been named Vice President, Mortgage Loan Manager of Arvest Bank of Fort Smith with 29 years of mortgage lending experience.
read moreJ. P. Sexton has been named Vice President, Mortgage Loan Manager of Arvest Bank of Fort Smith with 29 years of mortgage lending experience.
read moreBecause home values in the U.S. are trending upward, homeowner equity in their properties are making home equity loans more available and more attractive.
read moreArvest in Fayetteville hosted its annual Martin Luther King Jr. reception, honoring the life and work of the great civil rights leader.
read moreArvest Bank announced today that president and CEO Don Walker has been named a regional executive, effective Jan. 2, 2015.
read moreNot only is December one of the biggest shopping months of year, it’s also Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness Month.
read moreRespondents were more optimistic in October compared to June when asked if current financial situation was better or worse than their situation a year ago.
read moreThe Arvest Consumer Sentiment Index is based on the methodology developed by the University of Michigan for its national-level Index of Consumer Sentiment.
read moreArvest announced that 1 Million Meals has exceeded campaign goal by raising 1,806,844 meals in the fight against hunger in communities it serves.
read moreArvest Mortgage Company announced today that it originated more than $1 billion in mortgage loans – both refinance loans and purchase money loans – through Sept. 30, 2014. As of Sept. 30, Arvest had closed a total of 6,853 loans with total loan value of $1,012,205,070.
read moreSteady, incremental growth was the story of the Northwest Arkansas residential real estate market during the first half of 2014, according to the Skyline Report released by Arvest Bank today.
read moreArvest Central Mortgage Company of Little Rock has been selected as the winner of the 2014 Pro Patria Award. Arkansas Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) announced the company received the award today.
read moreToday, the bank announces the 1 Million Meal campaign has exceeded 500,000 meals, or halfway to the goal of one million meals.
read moreArvest Bank today released its Skyline Reports on commercial and multifamily real estate in Northwest Arkansas for the first six months of 2014.
read moreArvest Bank’s 1 Million Meals initiative challenges bank associates, customers and communities to participate in fundraising efforts and nonperishable food drives to fight hunger in the more than 120 communities the bank serves.
read moreConsumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma reported having similar debts and approximate savings rates as their neighbors, according to final information released today from the Arvest Consumer Sentiment Survey.
read moreA majority of consumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma expects their personal financial situations to improve or remain the same within the next year. They are less optimistic about future business conditions.
read moreRegional respondents to June’s Arvest Consumer Sentiment Survey were generally optimistic when asked about their expected personal financial situation in the next year. However, they were generally pessimistic when asked if their current financial situation was better or worse than their situation a year ago.
read moreArvest Bank, ranked #26 in the American Bankers Association Top 100 Farm Lenders in the U.S. for 1Q 2014, announced today the bank is expanding its agriculture loan products through the Federal Agriculture Mortgage Corporation, commonly known as Farmer Mac.
read moreThe inaugural report of the Arvest Consumer Sentiment Survey was released today. The report indicates varying levels of confidence across Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
read moreThe Index The Arvest Consumer Sentiment Index is based on the methodology developed by the University of Michigan for its national-level Index of Consumer Sentiment. It is based on five questions that evaluate consumer perceptions about their current and future...
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