Texas Capital Bancshares SG&A Expenses 2010-2025 | TCBI

Texas Capital Bancshares sg&a expenses from 2010 to 2025. Sg&a expenses can be defined as the sum of all selling, general and administrative expenses.
Texas Capital Bancshares Annual SG&A Expenses
(Millions of US $)
2024 $825
2023 $829
2022 $794
2021 $569
2020 $945
2019 $674
2018 $620
2017 $510
2016 $459
2015 $380
2014 $307
2013 $276
2012 $231
2011 $217
2010 $217
2009 $185
Texas Capital Bancshares Quarterly SG&A Expenses
(Millions of US $)
2025-03-31 $220
2024-12-31 $190
2024-09-30 $205
2024-06-30 $208
2024-03-31 $221
2023-12-31 $220
2023-09-30 $198
2023-06-30 $189
2023-03-31 $222
2022-12-31 $247
2022-09-30 $209
2022-06-30 $186
2022-03-31 $151
2021-12-31 $137
2021-09-30 $158
2021-06-30 $130
2021-03-31 $144
2020-12-31 $183
2020-09-30 $196
2020-06-30 $312
2020-03-31 $254
2019-12-31 $184
2019-09-30 $160
2019-06-30 $169
2019-03-31 $160
2018-12-31 $172
2018-09-30 $149
2018-06-30 $159
2018-03-31 $139
2017-12-31 $135
2017-09-30 $135
2017-06-30 $125
2017-03-31 $115
2016-12-31 $116
2016-09-30 $117
2016-06-30 $110
2016-03-31 $117
2015-12-31 $101
2015-09-30 $95
2015-06-30 $96
2015-03-31 $88
2014-12-31 $81
2014-09-30 $78
2014-06-30 $74
2014-03-31 $74
2013-12-31 $75
2013-09-30 $67
2013-06-30 $76
2013-03-31 $58
2012-12-31 $65
2012-09-30 $57
2012-06-30 $55
2012-03-31 $55
2011-12-31 $57
2011-09-30 $53
2011-06-30 $53
2011-03-31 $53
2010-12-31 $59
2010-09-30 $56
2010-06-30 $53
2010-03-31 $50
2009-12-31 $52
2009-09-30 $50
2009-06-30 $45
2009-03-31 $38
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Banks - Southwest $3.281B $1.940B
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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