Enterprise Bank & Trust Locations in Your Area
Enterprise Bank & Trust has 44 branches in their local area. This traditional brick and mortar bank is a growing regional bank that can provide for many more customers, and most likely has ATM locations.
We could not find
Make sure your search is spelled correctly.
Try adding a city, state, or zip code.
Learn more about Enterprise Bank & Trust
Enterprise Bank & Trust was established May 1988. It holds assets of 9.73 billion US dollars. That makes it a regional bank that most likely covers their local population well. A point to consider when choosing a bank is it's health. This bank appears to be healthy. It has a texas ratio of 4%. Lower is better!
Looking for an alternative to Enterprise Bank & Trust?
If you're looking for higher interest rates and lower fees, but are willing to give up the "walk-in" experience of a local branch, you may want to browse our curated selection of best online banks.
Latest Customer Reviews
Sort by:
-
Reviewed By swtearl Aug 13, 2016
LIARS!!!
When searching for a Bank to be in control of my daughter special needs trust I talked to representatives from Enterprise bank and trust. During the conversation they promised my a 8 to 10% annual return. They promised they would come here to Texas to talk to us in person.
THEY LIED!!!!
When they got my daughters money it was $2.1 million there.....now its $1.5 million and my dauighter has actually spent only about $2000
These people are FRAUDS!!!!!
Is this review helpful? -
Reviewed By Rebecca A. Mar 24, 2016
Online services aren't good
This is my elderly mother's bank. I've taken over her finances due to her dementia.
The online services aren't well-developed compared to what I'm used to with my online banks. For example, you can only see the last 45 days worth of transactions online. Nevertheless, I'm able to use it to pay her bills.
The interest rate on her checking account compares favorably with my Ally checking account.
They charged a $5 fee to replace my mother's bank card when she mistakenly thought she'd lost it. They said they'd remove the fee, but they never did.
I've gotten contradictory information from various customer service reps on more than one occasion. Be sure to note the names of anyone you talk to, because the next person will tell you something different and ask you the name of the person who gave the wrong information.
Most of the staff I've dealt with have been helpful and friendly with a few exceptions. Of course, it doesn't matter if someone's being friendly if what they tell you turns out to be inaccurate.
They aren't the worst bank I've ever dealt with, but if it were my account instead of my mother's, I'd probably close it and find a different bank.
Is this review helpful?
-
Reviewed By Rebecca A. Mar 24, 2016
Online services aren't good
This is my elderly mother's bank. I've taken over her finances due to her dementia.
The online services aren't well-developed compared to what I'm used to with my online banks. For example, you can only see the last 45 days worth of transactions online. Nevertheless, I'm able to use it to pay her bills.
The interest rate on her checking account compares favorably with my Ally checking account.
They charged a $5 fee to replace my mother's bank card when she mistakenly thought she'd lost it. They said they'd remove the fee, but they never did.
I've gotten contradictory information from various customer service reps on more than one occasion. Be sure to note the names of anyone you talk to, because the next person will tell you something different and ask you the name of the person who gave the wrong information.
Most of the staff I've dealt with have been helpful and friendly with a few exceptions. Of course, it doesn't matter if someone's being friendly if what they tell you turns out to be inaccurate.
They aren't the worst bank I've ever dealt with, but if it were my account instead of my mother's, I'd probably close it and find a different bank.
Is this review helpful?
-
Reviewed By swtearl Aug 13, 2016
LIARS!!!
When searching for a Bank to be in control of my daughter special needs trust I talked to representatives from Enterprise bank and trust. During the conversation they promised my a 8 to 10% annual return. They promised they would come here to Texas to talk to us in person.
THEY LIED!!!!
When they got my daughters money it was $2.1 million there.....now its $1.5 million and my dauighter has actually spent only about $2000
These people are FRAUDS!!!!!
Is this review helpful? -
Reviewed By Rebecca A. Mar 24, 2016
Online services aren't good
This is my elderly mother's bank. I've taken over her finances due to her dementia.
The online services aren't well-developed compared to what I'm used to with my online banks. For example, you can only see the last 45 days worth of transactions online. Nevertheless, I'm able to use it to pay her bills.
The interest rate on her checking account compares favorably with my Ally checking account.
They charged a $5 fee to replace my mother's bank card when she mistakenly thought she'd lost it. They said they'd remove the fee, but they never did.
I've gotten contradictory information from various customer service reps on more than one occasion. Be sure to note the names of anyone you talk to, because the next person will tell you something different and ask you the name of the person who gave the wrong information.
Most of the staff I've dealt with have been helpful and friendly with a few exceptions. Of course, it doesn't matter if someone's being friendly if what they tell you turns out to be inaccurate.
They aren't the worst bank I've ever dealt with, but if it were my account instead of my mother's, I'd probably close it and find a different bank.
Is this review helpful?