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Falcon International Bank main competitors are Avenue Financial Holdings, Reliance Bank, and Doral Financial Company.

Competitor Summary. See how Falcon International Bank compares to its main competitors:

  • Bank of America has the most employees (200,000).
  • Employees at Avenue Financial Holdings earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $69,434.
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Falcon International Bank vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1986
4.1
Laredo, TX1$964.0M118
1887
4.7
Lafayette, LA3$1.2B3,441
1967
3.4
Omaha, NE1$12.0M50
1876
4.5
Tupelo, MS17$775.0M4,693
2006
3.9
Nashville, TN1-176
1972
4.1
New York, NY1$545.4M1,154
1868
4.9
San Antonio, TX3$1.4B4,685
1966
4.7
Laredo, TX11$620.4M2,254
Falcon National Bank
2003
3.9
Foley, MN1$24.4M10
1825
4.4
Cleveland, OH5$2.8B17,999
1919
4.9
Dallas, TX1$171.9M1,000
1998
4.7
Charlotte, NC33$85.5B200,000
1861
4.6
Green Bay, WI4$1.1B4,300
-
4.4
Orland Park, IL1$68.0M150
1868
4.8
Olney, MD1$73.5M932
Reliance Bank
1892
3.7
Athens, AL1$13.0M23
1982
4.8
Oklahoma City, OK6$650.0M1,685
1941
3.6
Bridgewater, MA1$4.1M50
1957
3.5
Riverside, CA11$1.9M50
1868
4.0
Edwardsville, IL1$70.4M350
1932
3.7
Ames, IA1$50.0M100

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Falcon International Bank salaries vs competitors

Among Falcon International Bank competitors, employees at Avenue Financial Holdings earn the most with an average yearly salary of $69,434.

Compare Falcon International Bank salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Falcon International Bank
$49,180$23.64-
IBERIABANK
$37,455$18.01-
First Westroads Bank
$48,698$23.41-
BancorpSouth
$34,258$16.47-
Avenue Financial Holdings
$69,434$33.38-
Doral Financial Company
$60,533$29.10-

Compare Falcon International Bank job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Falcon International Bank
$41,522$19.96
IBC Bank
$85,649$41.18
Sandy Spring Bank
$82,374$39.60
Reliance Bank
$76,155$36.61
Falcon National Bank
$76,028$36.55
KeyBank
$74,872$36.00
Associated Bank
$71,776$34.51
Marquette Bank
$70,855$34.06
Bank of America
$70,832$34.05
Doral Financial Company
$70,759$34.02
Frost Bank
$70,467$33.88
Bridgewater Credit Union
$68,798$33.08
Avenue Financial Holdings
$66,901$32.16
BancorpSouth
$65,561$31.52
IBERIABANK
$63,505$30.53
Greater Iowa Credit Union
$63,305$30.44
MidFirst Bank
$59,549$28.63
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
$58,345$28.05
Altura Credit Union
$43,919$21.11
TheBANK of Edwardsville
$43,822$21.07

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Falcon International Bank demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Falcon International Bank vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
BancorpSouth27%73%
IBERIABANK30%70%
Associated Bank35%65%
Bank of America43%57%
Frost Bank45%55%
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Compare race at Falcon International Bank vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
72%10%6%8%3%
9.4
57%9%25%6%2%
9.3
53%20%12%11%4%
9.9
51%26%12%8%3%
9.7
61%10%21%7%2%
9.4
45%37%9%6%4%
9.5

Falcon International Bank and similar companies CEOs

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Philip Flynn (Phil)
Associated Bank

Philip 'Phil' Flynn is a Trustee at MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, Board Member at UNION BANK, and Trustee at Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce and is based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He has worked as Vice Chairman/COO at UNION BANK, Executive Vice President at UNION BANK, and Executive Vice President at MUFG Americas Holdings Corp. Philip works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at UNITED PERFORMING ARTS FUND, BOARD MEMBER at Wisconsin-Green Bay Foundation, and TRUSTEE at Milwaukee Art Museum.

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.

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.

Daryl G. Byrd
IBERIABANK

Daryl Byrd is a President/CEO at Pulaski Bank & Trust Co., President/CEO at IBERIABANK CORP, and President/CEO at First Community Bank and is based in Lafayette, Louisiana. He has experience at FIRST COMMERCE CORP and has worked as Chairman at FIRST HORIZON NATIONAL CORP, Senior Commercial Executive at FNBC Bank, and President/CEO at Bank One Louisiana. Daryl works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, BOARD MEMBER at Greater New Orleans Foundation, and BOARD MEMBER at State Univ EJ Ourso Coll of Business Administration. He attended University of Alabama and Samford University.

Dennis E. Nixon
IBC Bank

Christopher M. Gorman
KeyBank

Christopher M. Gorman assumed the role of Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of KeyCorp on May 1, 2020, bringing more than 30 years of financial services experience to his role. Chris and his team are responsible for more than $156B in assets, 18,000 employees and 3.5MM clients. He is focused on, and dedicated to, delivering shareholder value; keeping the client experience central to all priorities; lifting and revitalizing communities; and maintaining a diverse, experienced and engaged board of directors and team. In September 2019, Chris was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of KeyCorp, and was named Chairman and CEO of KeyBank, N.A. in 2012. Previously, Chris was Vice-Chairman and President of Banking where he was responsible for KeyCorp’s businesses. Chris was responsible for leading Key’s integration of First Niagara Financial Group, which was the largest acquisition in Key’s 190-year history. Prior to that, Chris served as the President of Key Corporate Bank, which was comprised of KeyBank Real Estate Capital, Enterprise Commercial Payments, Key Equipment Finance and KeyBanc Capital Markets. Earlier in his career, Chris led KeyBanc Capital Markets and held various leadership roles at McDonald Investments, a registered broker-dealer acquired by KeyCorp in 1998. Chris serves on the Board of Directors of The Bank Policy Institute and is member of the BITS Committee, technology policy division of the Bank Policy Institute. He is a member of the Supervisory Board of The Clearing House and serves as a board member of University Hospital Health System and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Previously, Chris was a member of the Sisters of Charity Health Systems Board of Directors and served on the Executive Committee. Chris also served as a Trustee of the Cleveland Institute of Music and The Zoological Society of Cleveland. He is the past Chairman of Business Volunteers Unlimited and past Chairman of the KeyCorp United Way Services Campaign, and served as President of the KeyBank Foundation. Chris received a Bachelor's degree in Finance from Miami University in 1983 and is a member of the Board of Visitors of Miami University’s Farmer School of Business.

Daniel J. Schrider
Sandy Spring Bank

Daniel Schrider is a President/CEO at Sandy Spring Bank, Board Member at MedStar Montgomery Medical Center, and Board Member at Sandy Spring Bank and is based in Washington d.c. Metro Area. He has worked as Exec VP/Chief Revenue Officer at Sandy Spring Bank and Executive Vice President at Sandy Spring Bank. Daniel works or has worked as MEMBER at Maryland Industrial Development Finance Authority, BOARD MEMBER at Maryland Bankers School, and BOARD MEMBER at Montgomery Foundation. He attended University of Maryland College Park, Howard Community College between 1982 and 1983, and University of Maryland until 1987.

G. Records Jr.
MidFirst Bank

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