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Texas Traditions Bank — FDIC Bank Health Profile

Katy, Texas · Est. 2022. Free, sourced from the FDIC BankFind Suite — refreshed each quarter and cross-checked against the FDIC Call Report.

State chartered State member bank FDIC Cert #59304 Dallas Region
F
Health grade
At Risk
Score: 18/100

Basel III capital ratios — Texas Traditions Bank

0% 0.3% 0.6% 0.9% 1.2% 1.5% CET1 (≥6.5% req.) Tier 1 (≥8.0% req.) Total (≥10.0% req.) 0% 0% 1.4%
Basel III capital ratios — Texas Traditions Bank

Total Assets

$474M

Total balance-sheet footings

Total Deposits

$423M

Customer-funded liabilities

Net Loans

$259M

Outstanding loan book

Net Income

$3M

Bottom-line earnings

Safety Metrics

Tier 1 capital ratio
Well-capitalized 10%

0.00% of risk-weighted assets — below the federal "well-capitalized" threshold of 10%.

Tier 1 Capital Ratio
Core capital ÷ risk-weighted assets. Well-capitalized: ≥10%
0.00%
Texas Ratio
Non-performing loans ÷ equity. Danger zone: >100%
Equity Capital
Tangible book value as a capital buffer
$44M

Profitability Metrics

Return on Assets (ROA)
Net income ÷ assets. Healthy: ≥1%
0.89%
Return on Equity (ROE)
Net income ÷ equity. Industry avg: ~10%
7.34%
Efficiency Ratio
Operating costs ÷ revenue. Efficient: <60%
71.88%

Income & Expense Breakdown

$24M
Interest Income
$355K
Non-Interest Income
$13M
Non-Interest Expense

FDIC Deposit Insurance

Texas Traditions Bank is FDIC-insured (Certificate #59304). Your deposits are protected up to $250,000 per depositor, per account category regardless of this bank's health grade.

What the Numbers Say About Texas Traditions Bank

Texas Traditions Bank is an FDIC-insured institution (Certificate #59304) headquartered in Katy, Texas, established in 2022. The bank currently holds $474M in total assets and $423M in customer deposits, with $259M deployed as loans. It operates as a State chartered (State member bank) within the FDIC Dallas region. These figures come directly from the bank's quarterly FDIC Call Report and reflect the balance sheet as of the latest regulatory filing.

On safety metrics, Texas Traditions Bank reports a Tier 1 Capital Ratio of 0.00% — below the 6% "adequately capitalized" minimum set by federal regulators and a Texas Ratio of —. Equity capital stands at $44M, serving as the tangible buffer against loan losses. On profitability, the bank posted a Return on Assets of 0.89% and a Return on Equity of 7.34%, with an Efficiency Ratio of 71.88% — above the 60% benchmark, meaning a larger share of revenue is consumed by operating costs. The combined picture yields a PlainBankData health grade of F (18/100), a composite score that blends all four dimensions.

Not financial advice. This page summarizes public FDIC Call Report data for informational purposes only. Health grades are our interpretation of regulatory filings and are not official FDIC ratings, endorsements, or predictions. Regardless of grade, every dollar on deposit at Texas Traditions Bank is protected by FDIC insurance up to $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category — even if the bank were to fail. For decisions about where to hold deposits, consult a qualified financial professional and verify the latest figures directly at the FDIC's BankFind Suite.

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Source: FDIC BankFind Suite — Call Report (FFIEC 031/041) + CRA performance data Texas Traditions Bank (FDIC Cert #59304) — Tier 1 capital ratio, total assets, deposits, CRA rating · 2025 FDIC Call Reports filed quarterly; latest publicly-available vintage shown. Health grades are PlainBankData's interpretation of regulatory filings and are not official FDIC ratings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Texas Traditions Bank's health grade?
Texas Traditions Bank receives a health grade of F (18/100) based on four FDIC financial metrics: Tier 1 Capital Ratio (40%), Return on Assets (25%), Texas Ratio (20%), and Efficiency Ratio (15%). This bank has significant financial challenges. All deposits remain FDIC-insured up to $250,000.
How large is Texas Traditions Bank?
Texas Traditions Bank holds $474M in total assets and $423M in deposits. It is headquartered in Katy, Texas.
Is my money safe at Texas Traditions Bank?
Yes. Texas Traditions Bank is FDIC-insured (Certificate #59304). Your deposits are protected up to $250,000 per depositor, per account category, regardless of the bank's health grade. If a bank fails, the FDIC typically makes insured deposits available within one business day.
What is Texas Traditions Bank's Tier 1 Capital Ratio?
Texas Traditions Bank has a Tier 1 Capital Ratio of 0.00%. The federal "well-capitalized" threshold is 10%. This bank is below the 6% minimum for "adequately capitalized" status.
How efficient is Texas Traditions Bank?
Texas Traditions Bank has an Efficiency Ratio of 71.88%. Above 60% means a larger share of revenue goes to operating costs. This metric compares non-interest expenses to total revenue.

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