DALLAS, Jan. 19, 2017 -- Texas Capital Bank said its nationwide Public-Sector Finance practice is up and running, with the bank having hired three veteran U.S. bankers.
Joining Texas Capital Bank are Scott Kuhn, David Roeder and James Sult. The team provides private-placement financing to state agencies, local governments, school districts and nonprofits for an array of capital projects.
The new practice illustrates the growing breadth and depth of Texas Capital Bank’s offerings, both within its core Texas footprint and across the country.
“We are thrilled to expand our public-finance coverage from coast to coast,” said Keith Cargill, President and CEO of Texas Capital Bank. “As a bank, we are committed to building prosperity in communities, and public entities and nonprofits are critical to our towns and cities.”
The Public-Finance team has enjoyed a strong start, said Mr. Sult, senior relationship manager, funding more than two dozen new loans since the bank launched the practice last September.
“Our team’s significant and unique experience in the public-finance industry coupled with Texas Capital Bank’s entrepreneurial culture has allowed for our early success,” said Mr. Sult. “We have the platform to provide creative financing structures and superior execution to our customers.”
For more information regarding Texas Capital Bank’s Public-Sector Finance group, please visit
https://www.texascapitalbank.com/who-we-serve/business/public-sector-entities
ABOUT TEXAS CAPITAL BANK
Texas Capital Bank is a commercial bank that delivers highly personalized financial services to businesses and entrepreneurs. We are headquartered in Texas working with clients throughout the state and across the country. Texas Capital Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ®: TCBI) and is recognized as a Forbes Best Banks in America and the Dallas Morning News’ Top 100 Places To Work company. To find out why we’re the Best Business Bank in Texas®, please visit www.texascapitalbank.com.
MEDIA CONTACT Thaddeus Herrick, 469.399.8527 [email protected] INVESTOR CONTACT Heather Worley, 214.932.6646 [email protected]


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