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IBC Bank Names Kyle McElvaney President and CEO of Oklahoma Market

The IBC Bank-Oklahoma board of directors announced the promotion of Kyle McElvaney as president and CEO of IBC Bank for the state of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Charter includes a branch in Dallas, Texas. McElvaney previously served as president of IBC Bank in Oklahoma City. With over 22 years of experience in community banking, McElvaney brings great value to the Oklahoma business community. The Oklahoma City native has spent his entire career with IBC Bank.

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Kyle McElvaney, president and CEO of IBC Bank for the state of Oklahoma (Photo: Business Wire)

Kyle McElvaney, president and CEO of IBC Bank for the state of Oklahoma (Photo: Business Wire)

Robert L. Mills, IBC Bank-Oklahoma chairman of the board, stated, “Kyle is a seasoned executive with a strong background in managing commercial and retail banking for IBC. I am confident he will continue leading our company with great success.” The IBC Bank-Oklahoma board of directors also includes Andrew M. Coats, Mick Cornett, Robert Rosene, Alan Marcum, Dennis Nixon, Kenneth Skillman, IBC Bank-Tulsa president, and Kyle McElvaney as new president and CEO.

The legacy of excellent customer service under McElvaney’s leadership will certainly continue at IBC in his new role. McElvaney stated, “Our top priority is to continue delivering the ‘We Do More’ experience to our current customers and to our potential customers.” He added, “I feel honored and privileged to take on this new role with a loyal and dedicated team by my side. Expect great things to come.”

McElvaney was named president of IBC Bank-Oklahoma City in January 2017, previously serving as executive vice president of IBC Bank’s Oklahoma market. In his previous role, he oversaw the daily operations of the commercial banking department in Oklahoma City. His expertise in commercial and energy lending strengthens IBC Bank's market presence.

Aligned with IBC Bank's cornerstone of “Doing More” for the communities it serves, McElvaney is very active in various organizations throughout his hometown. He serves as board chair of the Ronald McDonald House Charities-OKC and is an active member of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, Kyle is an executive council member of the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. He also serves as a volunteer for United Way and several other local organizations. Beyond these roles, Kyle is a passionate advocate for education and healthy living.

McElvaney holds a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Oklahoma. He and his wife Lindsey have been married for 17 years and reside in Oklahoma City with their two children.

IBC Bank–Oklahoma is a member of International Bancshares Corporation (NASDAQ: IBOC), a $15.1 billion multi-bank financial holding company headquartered in Laredo, Texas, with 166 facilities and 256 ATMs serving 75 communities in Texas and Oklahoma. IBC Bank’s slogan “We Do More” reflects the bank’s dedication to the growth and success of the customers and the communities it has been serving since 1966. IBC Bank has been recognized as one of America’s and the world’s best banks by Forbes Magazine and ranked 17 among S&P Global Market Intelligence’s Top 50 Public Banks for 2022. IBC Bank–Oklahoma has been serving the Sooner State since 2004 and Dallas since 2017. The bank has a retail branch network of 41 locations. MEMBER FDIC / INTERNATIONAL BANCSHARES CORPORATION. Follow our Facebook and Instagram page, @IBCBankWeDoMore. More information is available at ibc.com.

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