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Prosperity Bank main competitors are Santander Bank, Merchants Bank of Bangor, and Security Bank.

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

  • Huntington National Bank has the most employees (25,693).
  • Employees at Santander Bank earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $59,783.
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Prosperity Bank vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1983
4.4
Houston, TX3$38.0M3,901
1948
4.6
San Juan, PR1$1.2B3,000
1927
4.9
Wayne, NJ1$26.4M2,842
1865
4.4
Kansas City, MO13$1.4B4,766
1988
4.6
Cherry Hill, NJ1-8,700
1966
4.7
Laredo, TX11$620.4M2,254
1871
4.2
Lowell, AR21$170.0M6,324
1923
4.7
Wayzata, MN7$2.1B10,000
1890
4.2
Abilene, TX20$518.6M1,500
1866
4.4
Columbus, OH3$4.8B25,693
2020
4.4
Blythedale, MO1$18.0M200
1902
4.8
Boston, MA7$3.3B10,000
-
4.1
Bangor, PA1$7.6M50
1948
4.5
San Juan, PR4$1.2B3,000
1990
4.4
Kalispell, MT3$407.9M2,615
1993
4.4
Lubbock, TX1$3.1B680
1906
4.1
Springfield, IL2$958.4M30

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Prosperity Bank salaries vs competitors

Among Prosperity Bank competitors, employees at Santander Bank earn the most with an average yearly salary of $59,783.

Compare Prosperity Bank salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Prosperity Bank
$36,734$17.66-
First Bancorp
$39,265$18.88-
Valley National Bank
$36,849$17.72-
Commerce Bank
$36,626$17.61-
TD Bank US Holding Company
$36,639$17.61-
IBC Bank
$34,585$16.63-

Compare Prosperity Bank job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Prosperity Bank
$34,596$16.63
Santander Bank
$42,305$20.34
Huntington National Bank
$36,956$17.77
City Bank
$35,359$17.00
Merchants Bank of Bangor
$34,822$16.74
Arvest Bank
$34,593$16.63
Commerce Bank
$34,465$16.57
Glacier Ban
$34,047$16.37
First Bancorp
$34,042$16.37
TD Bank US Holding Company
$34,006$16.35
Citizens Bank of Amsterdam
$33,925$16.31
Firstbank Corp
$33,312$16.02
First Financial Bank
$33,199$15.96
IBC Bank
$32,778$15.76
TCF Financial
$32,646$15.69
Valley National Bank
$32,447$15.60
Security Bank
$30,195$14.52

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Prosperity Bank demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Prosperity Bank vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
First Financial Bank26%74%
Glacier Ban27%73%
First Bancorp35%65%
Commerce Bank36%64%
Huntington National Bank42%58%
Prosperity Bank45%55%

Compare race at Prosperity Bank vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%26%12%6%3%
9.8
65%13%10%8%4%
9.2
61%18%10%7%4%
9.6
67%14%11%6%3%
9.0
79%7%3%6%5%
8.9
70%9%10%8%3%
9.7

Prosperity Bank and similar companies CEOs

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Jonathan M. Kemper
Commerce Bank

John W. Kemper is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Commerce Bancshares, Inc. In this role, he directs the Bank's strategy and line operations, working closely with market and business line leadership. In addition, Mr. Kemper has overall responsibility for bank credit and non-credit risk, legal, compliance and human resources. Kemper holds a Bachelor of Arts in history and political science from Stanford University, a Master of Science in economic history from the London School of Economics, and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Kemper is a director of Tower Properties Company and a member of the Leadership Council of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. He is a board member of the St. Louis Regional Chamber and KIPP St. Louis. For 150 years, Missouri-based Commerce Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBSH) has been providing a diversified line of financial services, including business and personal banking, wealth management, financial planning, and investments through its affiliated companies. Commerce Bank operates in more than 360 retail locations in the Central United States and has a nationwide presence in the commercial payments industry. Commerce Bancshares also has operating subsidiaries involved in mortgage banking, leasing, credit-related insurance, private equity and real estate activities. For additional information, please visit www.commercebank.com.

Richard Hancock Moore
First Bancorp

Richard Hancock Moore (born Oxford, Granville County, North Carolina, August 30, 1960) was the North Carolina State Treasurer from 2001–2009. He was first elected to that post in 2000 and re-elected in 2004.

F. Scott Dueser
First Financial Bank

F Dueser is a Chairman/President/CEO at FIRST FINANCIAL BANKSHARES INC, Board Member at States Royalty Limited Partnership, and Board Member at Breck Operating Corp. He has worked as Board Member at FIRST FINANCIAL BANKSHARES INC, Chairman at TTU, and Chairman at Gamma Beta Phi Society. Frederick works or has worked as President/CEO at First Financial Trust & Asset Mgmt and TRUSTEE at TTU. He studied at Gamma Beta Phi Society and Southwestern Graduate School of Bank.

Stephen D. Steinour
Huntington National Bank

Stephen Steinour is the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated (since 2009), a $64 billion regional bank holding company. Previously, he was the Chairman and Managing Partner of CrossHarbor Capital Partners, a private equity firm (2008-January 2009). From 2006 to 2008, he was President and CEO of Citizens Financial Group, Inc., a multistate commercial bank holding company. Prior to that, Mr. Steinour served as Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Mid-States regional banking (2005-2006). He served as Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Mid-Atlantic Region (2001-2005). At the beginning of his career, Mr. Steinour was an analyst for the U.S. Treasury Department and subsequently worked for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Mr. Steinour was a member of the board of trustees of the Liberty Property Trust (an office and industrial property real estate investment trust) from February 2010 until May 2014, where he served on its audit and compensation committees. Mr. Steinour has served on the board of directors of L Brands (fashion retailer) since 2014. He was elected to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Board in November 2013. Mr. Steinour is a member of council of The Pennsylvania Society, a non-profit, charitable organization which celebrates service to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He also serves as a trustee of the Eisenhower Fellowships and is a member of the Columbus Partnership and a trustee of the Columbus Downtown Development Corporation. He is a member of the American Bankers Association. Mr. Steinour also served as a member on the policy and legal affairs committees of the Pennsylvania Business Roundtable, an association of CEOs in large Pennsylvania companies representing significant employment and economic activity in the Commonwealth. He also has served on the board of and as the chairman of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.​

Dennis E. Nixon
IBC Bank

Thomas C. Shafer
TCF Financial

Thomas 'Tom' Shafer is a Chief Executive Officer at TCF FINANCIAL CORP, Exec VP/Dir:Special Banking at Citizens Financial Group Inc, and Various Positions at Citizens Republic Bancorp Inc and is based in Warren, Ohio. He has worked as President and COO at TCF FINANCIAL CORP, President/CEO at Chemical Bank, and President and CEO at First Place Bank. Thomas works or has worked as MEMBER at Detroit Regional Chamber Board, MEMBER at Metropolitan Affairs Coalition, and MEMBER at Exec Committee & Governance Committee of Detroit Public TV. He studied at DETROIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL and Hillsdale College between 1977 and 1981.

Ira D. Robbins
Valley National Bank

Buddy Philpot
Arvest Bank

Buddy D. Philpot is the foundation’s executive director overseeing all foundation operations, grant making, research and evaluation, and communications. Prior to joining the foundation, Buddy spent more than 20 years in community banking, joining the Walton family owned Arvest Bank Group in 1987. He served for more than 10 years as president and CEO of the Springdale, Arkansas, Arvest bank.He joined The Walton Family Foundation as executive director in 2001. Buddy holds banking degrees from the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas and the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University.

Timothy H. Wennes
Santander Bank

Tim Wennes is the Santander US CEO and Country Head as well as President and CEO of Santander Bank, N.A. (SBNA). He is responsible for establishing and executing the US's long-range plans and growth strategies and in SBNA has direct oversight for all consumer, business, corporate and commercial banking functions. He is a member of the Santander Holdings USA (SHUSA) and SBNA Boards of Directors.

Curtis C. Griffith
City Bank

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