Arvest Bank Hires Smith in McCurtain County
Smith, who has more than 16 years of industry experience, will serve as a commercial lender.
read moreSmith, who has more than 16 years of industry experience, will serve as a commercial lender.
read moreArvest Bank is pleased to announce that it completed Monday the transition and conversion process of Bear State Bank customers, branches and systems.
read moreArvest announced it has hired Adam Brown as community bank president in Stillwater, where he is accountable for directing the local bank’s management team.
read moreArvest Bank announced today the closing of its acquisition of Bear State Financial, Inc., the parent company of Bear State Bank.
read moreArvest announced today it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Bear State Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:BSF), the parent company of Bear State Bank.
read moreArvest announced Case Barnwell has been promoted to community bank president, responsible for business development and team leadership in Delaware County.
read moreArvest announced Brandon Tate has been promoted to community bank president for the Pryor, Okla. region, which includes Pryor, Tahlequah and Wagoner.
read moreArvest and Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department collaborated to create a series of debit cards that showcase the state’s state park attractions.
read moreArvest Bank is pleased to announce that Vic Wheeler has succeeded Gene Walker as president of Arvest Bank McAlester-Eufaula. The move was effective Feb. 14.
read moreRoughly 40 percent of those surveyed in August 2016 indicated that they had made a major household purchase during the past six months.
read moreConsumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma said they made major purchases in the last 6 months and plan to make at least one more major purchase.
read moreConsumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma are more optimistic personal financial situation will improve in 2017 than indicated in the previous survey.
read moreArvest Consumer Sentiment Survey determines expectations and attitudes of consumers on personal finances, business conditions and buying conditions in 2016.
read moreArvest Consumer Sentiment Index evaluates consumer perceptions about their finances, business conditions, plans to purchase, debt and savings in 2016.
read moreArkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma reported improved consumer opinion on the economy from March to August, but remains lower than national consumer sentiment.
read moreMore than half of respondents reported now was a good time to buy major household items, but 39% indicated they made such a purchase in the past six months.
read moreConsumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma have plans to make major household purchases in the next six months and increase their household savings rate.
read moreRespondents less positive when asked if current financial situation was better than a year ago but more optimistic about expected financial situation.
read moreConsumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma are more optimistic that their personal financial situation will improve within the next year than last year.
read moreResearchers collected consumer perceptions on finances, debt, savings and planned purchases using telephone and online surveys conducted in March 2016.
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