Miguel Morales
Dallas
Business prosperity hinges on securing funds for daily operations and growth. From working capital to real estate, you need a dependable bank that offers prompt and solution-driven financial advice. At Bank of Texas, we offer expert guidance for smart business decisions.
Miguel, a seasoned bilingual business banker with a decade and a half of experience in the financial industry, is known for his commitment to client satisfaction. Specializing in cultivating lasting community relationships, he addresses diverse lending needs for his business clients. Miguel is prepared to guide clients through the financial landscape, providing tailored solutions to propel their businesses to new heights.
Outside of work, Miguel finds fulfillment in family moments, sharing quality time with his wife, Jackie, and their two Shih Tzu companions, Bruno and Nino. He is also a sports enthusiast who enjoys rooting for the Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Mavericks.
Miguel Morales
VP, Business BankerExplore Our Solutions
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Lending and Credit
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Business Checking
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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
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