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Uselton Burton
Richardson
For business owners, securing funding is essential for growth. From working capital to equipment to real estate, having a dependable bank that can be a trusted partner is crucial. At Bank of Texas, we specialize in providing the expertise and knowledge required to navigate a customized financial plan for your business.
With over two decades of experience in business banking, Uselton is a seasoned expert dedicated to helping businesses succeed. His expertise covers a range of financial solutions, including credit, merchant services, payroll, and treasury management. Uselton’s approach is marked by deep understanding of his clients’ unique business needs, offering tailored solutions to drive their success.
Outside of the banking arena, Uselton is a devoted family person who values quality time with his loved ones.
Uselton Burton
VP, Senior Business BankerExplore Our Solutions
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Lending and Credit
Drive your business growth with tailored financing solutions, unlocking capital through specialized loans.
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Business Checking
Elevate your business with our Business Checking accounts, offering the flexibility of Business Access or the comprehensive benefits of Business Advantage.
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Business Savings
Maximize your business’s financial strength with our Business Savings accounts, including Business CDs, offering competitive interest rates for secure and strategic savings.
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Business Credit Card
Optimize your business's financial cash flow and explore earning rewards to use the way you want with the ideal business credit card solution.
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