

Many of our most tenured officers and managers started their employment with IBC when they worked part-time while attending school. “Our philosophy is to provide our employees with opportunities to grow from within the bank. It is important to note that IBC is known for growing its employees from within the company. “They know this community, their guidance, and commitment to our organization is invaluable.” According to Villarreal, “our success is due in large part to their experience and drive to help our bank and community prosper. Villarreal stated that one of IBC’s strengths is our local Board of Directors, who are all involved and engaged he praised each one of them. The events include a fashion show, the marathon runs, and other types of sporting events to raise funds.” He added, “all funds raised will go directly to the MD Anderson Cancer Center we are fundraising for them across all the IBC networks and markets.” Adrian Villarreal, President, and CEO of IBC. He told Texas Border Business, “IBC is planning events dedicated to benefiting this first-class facility that has helped so many. An example of this is IBC’s current fundraiser to benefit the MD Anderson Cancer Center where the bank has committed to match dollar per dollar on all donations raised.” “Our commitment will always be there.” Villarreal said, “Every time IBC is involved in a project, our employees go all in. Villarreal said, “So, even though we may not have been visible at events, I can assure you that behind the scenes, we were actively maneuvering through all the challenges that COVID-19 had for our customers and the community.” Despite this, IBC found ways to remain present for the community during a time they needed it most. For the health and safety of the community, IBC Bank was unable to host events during the pandemic.

Villarreal says, “although IBC is one of the largest independent regional banks in the State, we consider ourselves a local bank by being focused on serving others.” He elaborated on how IBC remained focused on the community during the pandemic. One prime example of this is our “Minitropolis” educational program.” It is important to highlight, that the program provides elementary students with an opportunity to learn how a successful community functions by developing a micro-society community within their school. “Additionally, the dedication of the bank’s employees to volunteer and give back to our many important community organizations has further deepened our commitment to the communities we serve. They are always accessible to their clients.”

He said some of the IBC branches are conveniently located inside the Walmart stores. According to Villarreal, this is a true reflection of our focus and dedication to making the IBC customer experience convenient, helpful, and pleasant. Many of our employees have been with the bank for a long time capitalizing on their experience is extremely valuable.”Īccording to an article published by Forbes Magazine last year, IBC Bank was ranked as the #1 bank in Texas based on overall customer satisfaction. He described one of the ways he manages the twenty-nine branches, “I’m very fortunate to work for a bank that truly embodies what a community bank should be. Villarreal oversees multiple bank branches in Hidalgo County, which makes him a very busy individual. Texas Border Business invited Adrian Villarreal to have a conversation about IBC Bank and what Father’s Day means to him.Īdrian Villarreal, the President and CEO of IBC’s 29 branches in Hidalgo County, shared how IBC is continuing to serve the community, and how this has impacted his life as a father.
