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Bank of Houston main competitors are Encore Bank, First State Insurance, LLC, and Merchants Bank NA.

Competitor Summary. See how Bank of Houston compares to its main competitors:

  • Bank of America has the most employees (200,000).
  • Employees at Encore Bank earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $66,506.
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Bank of Houston vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
3.8
Houston, TX1$8.5M75
1868
4.9
San Antonio, TX3$1.4B4,685
-
4.3
Amarillo, TX1$150.0M580
1864
4.5
Grand Rapids, MI1$197.9M911
1983
4.4
Houston, TX3$38.0M3,901
2009
4.7
Miami Lakes, FL38$885.0M1,735
2007
4.3
Naples, FL1$15.0M50
1919
4.9
Dallas, TX1$171.9M1,000
1998
4.7
Charlotte, NC33$85.5B200,000
-
3.5
Reform, AL1$20.0M138
1906
3.7
Gothenburg, NE1$15.0M100
1901
4.1
Mount Olive, NC20$230.0M750
1881
3.9
Warsaw, NY3$150.0M601
1876
4.5
Tupelo, MS17$775.0M4,693
-
3.2
Meeker, CO1$1.7M50
-
3.9
East Syracuse, NY1$3.0M35
-
4.1
Edina, MN1$190.0M50
-
4.1
Bourbonnais, IL1$50.0M85
1899
2.6
Amarillo, TX1$1.4M50
1870
3.9
Lewiston, ME6$50.0M180
1947
3.6
Pottstown, PA1$20.8M126

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Bank of Houston salaries vs competitors

Among Bank of Houston competitors, employees at Encore Bank earn the most with an average yearly salary of $66,506.

Compare Bank of Houston salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Bank of Houston
$58,838$28.29-
Frost Bank
$41,980$20.18-
Amarillo National Bancorp Inc
$39,243$18.87-
Independence Bank
$34,135$16.41-
Prosperity Bank
$36,734$17.66-
BankUnited
$55,698$26.78-

Compare Bank of Houston job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Bank of Houston
$64,786$31.15
Encore Bank
$91,745$44.11
Amarillo National Bancorp Inc
$83,534$40.16
Prosperity Bank
$81,890$39.37
Five Star Bank
$73,283$35.23
BankUnited
$72,446$34.83
Bank of America
$70,832$34.05
Frost Bank
$70,467$33.88
Independence Bank
$67,142$32.28
Diamond Credit Union
$66,121$31.79
BancorpSouth
$65,561$31.52
West Alabama Bank
$65,174$31.33
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
$58,345$28.05
CORE-FCU
$58,030$27.90
Municipal Trust and Savings Bank
$55,730$26.79
First State Insurance, LLC
$55,133$26.51
Herring Bank
$54,236$26.07
First National Bank of the Rockies
$52,333$25.16
Merchants Bank NA
$51,357$24.69
Androscoggin Bank
$50,303$24.18

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Bank of Houston demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Bank of Houston vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Bank of Houston23%77%
BancorpSouth27%73%
Bank of America43%57%
Prosperity Bank45%55%
Frost Bank45%55%
BankUnited51%49%
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Compare race at Bank of Houston vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
49%24%11%11%6%
6.1
57%9%25%6%2%
9.3
53%20%12%11%4%
9.9
49%30%12%7%3%
9.6
51%26%12%8%3%
9.7
54%26%12%6%3%
9.8

Bank of Houston and similar companies CEOs

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James D. Rollins III
BancorpSouth

Mr. James D. Rollins, III, has been Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer of BancorpSouth Inc. He has been appointed as Chairman of the Board of the Company, effective April 23, 2014. Prior to that, he served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Prosperity Bancshares, Inc., headquartered in Houston, Texas, and director of Prosperity Bancshares from 2006 to 2012. Mr. Rollins served as Senior Vice President of Prosperity Bancshares from 2001 until 2006, and became President of Prosperity Bank in 2005. He served as Executive Vice President of Prosperity Bank from 2002 to 2004 and President of the Matagorda Banking Centers of Prosperity Bank from 1994 to 2002. From 1983 to 1994, Mr. Rollins worked for First State Bank and Trust Company in Port Lavaca and Bay City, Texas.

Brian T. Moynihan
Bank of America

Brian Thomas Moynihan (born October 9, 1959) is an American businessman and the Chairman and CEO of Bank of America. He joined the Board of Directors, following his promotion to President and CEO in 2010.

Rajinder P. Singh
BankUnited

Raj Singh assumed leadership of BankUnited's Mortgage Banking and Corporate Development areas in May 2009. In this role, he oversees BankUnited’s mortgage banking activities, corporate strategy, and is the primary liaison with the FDIC’s loss sharing division. Mr. Singh has several years of experience in mergers and acquisitions, including the acquisition of BankUnited, Capital One’s acquisition of North Fork Bank and Bank of America’s acquisition of FleetBoston. Before joining BankUnited, Mr. Singh was managing director of Invesco’s WL Ross & Co., a private equity firm with more than $8 billion under management, where he led the firm’s financial services practice. Earlier in his career, Mr. Singh was executive vice president of Capital One Bank, where he managed product marketing and non-branch channels. Prior to that, he was the head of corporate strategy and development for North Fork Bank. Before North Fork, Mr. Singh spent nine years at FleetBoston.

Phillip D. Green
Frost Bank

Phil Green serves as chairman and chief executive officer of Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. and Frost Bank. Green joined the Cullen/Frost organization in July 1980 and served in a number of managerial positions in the company’s financial division before being named chief financial officer in 1995, a position he held until 2015. He was named group executive vice president in 2001 and president of Cullen/Frost in 2015. Green also previously had oversight for Frost’s technology, operations and capital markets areas. In recent years he has helped lead the company’s efforts to enhance its technology and product offerings as a part of delivering outstanding customer experiences. Green was a member of the management team that helped Frost navigate the Texas downturn of the 1980s, as well as the financial crisis of 2008 in which Frost declined the TARP funding program. Frost was the first bank in the nation to publicly decline to apply for TARP funds. Green is a past president and director of the South Texas Chapter of the Financial Executives Institute (FEI). He is also a past director and executive committee member of the San Antonio Symphony. He has served on the advisory committee for strategic planning for the Boy Scouts of San Antonio. Phil is a past board member and a member of the investment committee for the Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio. He currently serves on the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business Accounting Advisory Council. Green graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin in 1977, earning a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He is a Certified Public Accountant. Prior to joining Frost, he spent three years in public accounting with Ernst & Ernst. Green, 61, is married and has six children.

David E. Zalman
Prosperity Bank

David Zalman is a President/Founding Principal at NEW Icm LP and Board Member at NEW Icm LP and is based in Houston, Texas. He has experience at Commercial State Bank and has worked as VP/Secretary at PROSPERITY BANCSHARES INC, Chairman/President/CEO/IR at PROSPERITY BANCSHARES INC, and Board Member at PROSPERITY BANCSHARES INC. David works or has worked as TRUSTEE at St. Philip Catholic Schl Endowment Fund and MEMBER at El Campo City Council. He attended Texas State University System.

James Beckwith
Five Star Bank

Drew Covert is a CEO at Southern Bank and Trust Company.

Jerry Lentfer is a Chief Executive Officer at FIRST STATE BANK and is based in Lincoln, Nebraska. He attended University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Chris Roberts
Encore Bank

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