Susser Bank has appointed Aaron Loose Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking to its Downtown Fort Worth office where he will help North Texas business owners, entrepreneurs and family offices navigate growth with tailored credit and treasury solutions.

Loose is a seasoned banker and investor with more than 18 years of experience across commercial banking, private equity, and capital markets. His background gives him a unique perspective in structuring sophisticated financial strategies that align with his clients’ long-term goals.

“Aaron combines deep banking expertise with a strong understanding of the investor landscape, positioning him to help clients anticipate opportunities and solve what’s next,” said Carl Cravens, President and Chief Banking Officer at Susser Bank. “His reputation in the Fort Worth market and commitment to relationship-driven banking make him an excellent addition to our team.”

Earlier in his career, Loose served as President of Worthington National Bank’s Edwards Ranch office and as a Relationship Manager at Frost Bank. He also held leadership roles in private equity, capital markets, and real estate development focusing on both real estate and operating companies.

Loose earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting with a Real Estate emphasis from Texas Christian University. He is actively involved in the Fort Worth community through various organizations and local nonprofits.

Susser Bank is a Texas-based company offering a full suite of personal and commercial banking solutions with offices across Texas – Dallas, Arlington, Austin, Bedford, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, Plano, Round Rock and San Antonio. The company is a diversified bank with robust capital, liquidity, and leading-edge technology led by the Susser family and a legacy of six generations of Texas entrepreneurs. Susser Bank is dedicated to building long-term client relationships and providing outstanding financial solutions that make Texas stronger.

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