Arrowhead Bank
Arrowhead Bank
108 W. Sandstone
Llano, TX 78643
Contact Details:
Phone: (325) 247-5741
Fax: (325) 247-4106


Arrowhead Bank has been providing deposit, lending, and other financial services for the Texas Hill Country since 1923. We invite you to browse through our pages to discover how we can serve your banking needs.

We will be happy to provide assistance when you need a loan for any purpose. You will benefit from having a loan that is tailored to your needs and your budget, which is what you get with our personalized service. Because we are a locally owned bank, you will have the convenience of quick approval of your loan request. In most instances, we can give you an answer within twenty-four hours of the request.

OUR History:

Chartered in 1923, Arrowhead Bank originally opened its doors for business as the Moore State Bank. In 1963, A.W. Moursund, a life-long Hill Country resident, attorney and judge purchased controlling interest in the Llano bank. At the time, the bank had deposits totaling nearly $4,000,000 and approximately $660,000 in capital, surplus, and undivided profits.

Moore State Bank later became First Llano Bank, and in 1992, upon the acquisition of the branch in San Saba, became Arrowhead Bank. In 1996, Arrowhead Bank opened a branch in Horseshoe Bay to bring the number of bank offices to three, and the bank's newest branch opened to great anticipation in historic Fredericksburg in early 2001. Arrowhead Bank now holds approximately $98,000,000 in deposits and $10,500,000 in capital, surplus and undivided profits.

Judge Moursund believed that banks must have friendly, helpful and cooperative employees, such as those found at Arrowhead Bank. He has always felt that customers benefit from a personal relationship with their local banker. Upon the introduction of internet banking, Judge Moursund was excited with the opportunity Arrowhead Bank has to further personalize our service to new and existing customers, wherever they may reside. It was his belief that locally owned and operated banks such as Arrowhead Bank, would continue to be an asset to their respective communities in spite of the growing presence of large banking chains.

© 2006 Arrowhead Bank.
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