Texas Regional Bank

Scaling a Digital Ecosystem

Since partnering with us in 2014, we have supported Texas Regional Bank’s rapid evolution from a community lender to a regional powerhouse. What began as a single website has evolved into a complex digital ecosystem comprising their main banking platform plus four specialized division sites: Insurance, Trust & Wealth, International Private Banking, and Capital Markets.

Client Since: 2014
Industry: Banking & Finance
Headquarters: Harlingen, Texas
Domain: www.trb.bank

The Challenges

Banking happens everywhere, and rapid expansion creates complex digital growing pains. As Texas Regional Bank nearly doubled in size in four years—expanding to 36 locations across the state—they needed a digital infrastructure that could keep pace. They required a system that allowed for distinct branding across their specialized divisions (like Wealth Management and Insurance) while maintaining a unified, secure, and compliant backbone.

The Solution

MPC Studios architected a scalable multi-site environment that grows alongside the bank’s assets. We transformed their online presence into a fully responsive digital branch, prioritizing intuitive navigation and secure mobile access. Today, we manage their entire digital footprint, ensuring that whether a client is applying for a personal loan or managing international assets, they experience the same high standard of security and performance.

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