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Gary Head, CEO of Fayetteville’s Signature Bank of Arkansas and its parent company, White River Bancshares.
Banking & Finance / Public Companies

White River Bancshares Nearly Doubles Annual Profit

The holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas reported soaring interest income and loan growth. read more >
Banking & Finance / Public Companies

White River Bancshares Reports Rising Q3 Profit, Strong Loan and Deposit Growth

Shares of the holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas were up 43% over the past 12 months. read more >
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White River Bancshares Reports Record Q2 Income Fueled by Strong Loan Growth

The holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas said net income jumped to $3.3 million, up from $1.85 million a year ago. read more >
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White River Bancshares Reports Record Q1 Earnings

The holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas and Banco Sí attributed the increase in part to growth in its loan portfolio. read more >
Gary Head, CEO of Fayetteville’s Signature Bank of Arkansas and its parent company, White River Bancshares.
Banking & Finance / Public Companies

White River Bancshares Posts Record Quarterly Income

The holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas reported a second-quarter profit of $1.85 million, more than doubling its income from the same quarter a year ago. read more >
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White River Bancshares Reports Rising Q1 Income

The holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas is preparing to open the second branch of its bilingual bank brand, Banco Sí. read more >
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White River Bancshares Reports Deposit Growth, Falling Profits in Q4

With interest rates rising, time deposits accounted for the majority of deposit growth year-over-year. read more >
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White River Bancshares Reports Rising Costs, Falling Profit in Q2

The holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas said total assets and deposits dipped on a quarterly basis. read more >