![]() His track record of helping small businesses grow and expand, spans more than four decades. That "Good Neighbor" tribute describes Dennis Nixon's career-long economic development efforts along the Texas/ Mexico border and highlights his work toward goodwill, close ties and binational prosperity between the U.S. In May of 2008, IBC was recognized with the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce's Good Neighbor Award for the bank's contribution to the passage of NAFTA on its 15th anniversary. Internationally, Nixon was instrumental in the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement. IBC's strategic development designed by Nixon and his leadership team is best summed up in the company's credo, "We Do More." The bank's outstanding growth and consistent performance with Nixon at the helm is what sets it apart from other institutions. The IBC family of banks has assets of $11.9 billion with 189 full-service branches and 287 ATMs throughout the 89 communities in Texas and Oklahoma that IBC serves. Nixon's knowledge in all areas of banking was pivotal in the development of IBC's extensive acquisition and expansion efforts. Since joining IBC in 1975, Nixon has been instrumental in International Bancshares Corporation's ranking as the largest minority-founded bank organization in the United States, one of the largest independent banks in Texas and Oklahoma. Nixon is widely recognized as one of the nation's leading banking authorities and executives. As the principal architect behind the unprecedented growth of International Bancshares Corporation and International Bank of Commerce, Dennis E.
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