What's Left in the Shadows: How 90-year-old Webster Bank punches above its weight by combining purpose with profitability - Tearsheet
Webster Bank evolved from a 1935 local thrift into a regional commercial bank focused on community service, commercial and consumer banking, and healthcare financial services.
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What's left in the shadows: The Oklahoma institution that grew by keeping its head down - Tearsheet
However, lurking far from the spotlight are non-mega banks with balance sheets hefty enough to rival the GDPs of mid-tier states, but they move so quietly that one could almost miss them.