Texas Capital Bancshares Long Term Debt 2010-2023 | TCBI

Texas Capital Bancshares long term debt from 2010 to 2023. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
Texas Capital Bancshares Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023 $859
2022 $931
2021 $929
2020 $3,396
2019 $2,796
2018 $4,295
2017 $3,195
2016 $2,394
2015 $1,894
2014 $1,499
2013 $1,079
2012 $1,874
2011 $1,445
2010 $117
2009 $113
Texas Capital Bancshares Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023-12-31 $859
2023-09-30 $858
2023-06-30 $858
2023-03-31 $932
2022-12-31 $931
2022-09-30 $931
2022-06-30 $917
2022-03-31 $929
2021-12-31 $929
2021-09-30 $3,128
2021-06-30 $2,927
2021-03-31 $3,065
2020-12-31 $3,396
2020-09-30 $3,096
2020-06-30 $3,096
2020-03-31 $5,296
2019-12-31 $2,796
2019-09-30 $2,895
2019-06-30 $3,495
2019-03-31 $3,995
2018-12-31 $4,295
2018-09-30 $3,595
2018-06-30 $4,395
2018-03-31 $2,695
2017-12-31 $3,195
2017-09-30 $2,895
2017-06-30 $3,095
2017-03-31 $1,895
2016-12-31 $2,394
2016-09-30 $2,064
2016-06-30 $2,414
2016-03-31 $1,998
2015-12-31 $1,894
2015-09-30 $1,649
2015-06-30 $1,799
2015-03-31 $1,399
2014-12-31 $1,499
2014-09-30 $849
2014-06-30 $1,099
2014-03-31 $904
2013-12-31 $1,079
2013-09-30 $474
2013-06-30 $1,524
2013-03-31 $674
2012-12-31 $1,874
2012-09-30 $1,774
2012-06-30 $1,428
2012-03-31 $1,363
2011-12-31 $1,445
2011-09-30 $1,216
2011-06-30 $457
2011-03-31 $117
2010-12-31 $117
2010-09-30 $116
2010-06-30 $167
2010-03-31 $118
2009-12-31 $113
2009-09-30 $113
2009-06-30 $113
2009-03-31 $113
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Banks - Southwest $2.678B $1.791B
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc., a financial holding company, is the parent company of Texas Capital Bank focusing on leveraging local business and community ties. The business activities are conducted through its bank subsidiary. It has developed several lines of business, including mortgage finance, mortgage correspondent aggregation, homebuilder finance, insurance premium finance, lender finance and asset-based lending, that offer specialized loan and deposit products to businesses across the nation. Texas Capital focuses primarily on middle-market business customers and high-net-worth individuals in the metropolitan markets of Texas. For its business customers, the company offers commercial loans for general corporate purposes including financing for working capital, internal growth, acquisitions and financing for business insurance premiums. The company provides real estate term and construction loans, equipment leasing, cash management services, trust, escrow services and letters of credit.
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