Huntington Bancshares Closes Merger with Veritex Holdings

Reuters
Oct 20, 2025
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HBANM">Huntington Bancshares</a> Closes Merger with Veritex Holdings

Huntington Bancshares Incorporated has completed its merger with Veritex Holdings, Inc., expanding Huntington's footprint in Texas, particularly in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston markets. Customers of both banks will continue to use their existing branches as usual, with Veritex accounts set to transition to Huntington's systems in the first quarter of 2026. Huntington plans to maintain and invest in Veritex's branch network, which includes 31 locations in Texas. The combined company now has approximately $223 billion in assets and more than 1,000 branches. C. Malcolm Holland III, former president and CEO of Veritex, has joined Huntington in a non-executive role as Chairman of Texas.

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