If You Invested in Veritex Holdings (VBTX)
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Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago| If you invested | 1 year ago | 5 years ago | 10 years ago | Since Jul 7, 2015 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | $1,112 +11% | $890 -11% | $1,834 +83% | $1,753 +75% |
| $10,000 | $11,117 +11% | $8,897 -11% | $18,339 +83% | $17,532 +75% |
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VBTX vs S&P 500Year-by-Year Returns
VBTX annual performance| Year | Start Price | End Price | Annual Return | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | $16.03 | $26.71 | +66.6% | +66.6% |
| 2017 | $26.20 | $27.59 | +5.3% | +72.1% |
| 2018 | $27.99 | $21.38 | -23.6% | +33.4% |
| 2019 | $21.80 | $29.13 | +33.6% | +81.7% |
| 2020 | $29.31 | $25.66 | -12.5% | +60.1% |
| 2021 | $25.47 | $39.78 | +56.2% | +148.2% |
| 2022 | $40.40 | $28.08 | -30.5% | +75.2% |
| 2023 | $28.29 | $23.27 | -17.7% | +45.2% |
| 2024 | $23.39 | $27.16 | +16.1% | +69.4% |
| 2025 | $26.39 | $30.26 | +14.7% | +88.8% |
About Veritex Holdings
State Commercial Banks · NASDAQ
Veritex Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VBTX) is a bank holding company in the commercial banking industry within the finance and insurance sector. According to company disclosures, Veritex is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and conducts its banking activities through its wholly owned subsidiary, Veritex Community Bank.
Veritex Community Bank is described as a mid-sized community bank that serves customers through branch locations in key Texas markets. The bank has convenient branch locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the Houston metropolitan area, and operates more than 30 branches across these markets. The bank’s activities are focused on providing depository and credit services, and it is characterized as specializing in serving small to mid-size businesses in Texas. Veritex Community Bank is a Texas state-chartered bank regulated by the Texas Department of Banking and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
The name "Veritex" is stated to be derived from the Latin word "veritas," meaning truth, combined with "Texas," reflecting the company’s Texas focus. Public communications from the company and from Veritex Community Bank emphasize a community and relationship-based banking approach, including references to serving individuals, families and companies of various sizes across Texas and to being a people- and community-focused bank.
Veritex’s common stock trades on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol VBTX. As a bank holding company, Veritex’s financial performance is closely tied to the operations of Veritex Community Bank, including net interest income, noninterest income, noninterest expense, credit quality metrics, and capital ratios, as reported in its periodic earnings releases and SEC filings. The company’s public filings discuss metrics such as net interest margin, allowance for credit losses, nonperforming assets, loan and deposit balances, and capital measures, as well as the use of certain non-GAAP financial measures to evaluate operating performance.
Veritex has disclosed that it has engaged in capital management activities such as a stock buyback program authorized by its Board of Directors, under which the company may repurchase shares of its outstanding common stock using cash on hand and cash from operations of Veritex Community Bank. The company has also reported the declaration of regular quarterly cash dividends on its common stock, subject to Board approval.
In July 2025, Veritex and Huntington Bancshares Incorporated announced that they had entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger under which Veritex will merge with and into Huntington, with Huntington continuing as the surviving corporation. The transaction is described as a strategic acquisition that is expected to expand Huntington’s presence in Texas by combining with Veritex’s franchise in Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston. Subsequent disclosures state that Veritex shareholders approved the merger at a special meeting held on September 22, 2025, and that, as of October 3, 2025, all required regulatory approvals from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency had been received. The companies have disclosed that the closing of the mergers is expected to occur on October 20, 2025, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of remaining customary closing conditions set forth in the merger agreement.
For investors and analysts, Veritex’s public communications and SEC filings provide detail on its commercial banking activities, including loan and deposit trends, credit quality, capital levels, and dividend and share repurchase actions. These disclosures also describe risk factors and forward-looking statements related to economic conditions, interest rates, regulatory developments, and the proposed merger with Huntington.
Business focus and markets
Based on company descriptions, Veritex Community Bank focuses on providing depository and credit services to small to mid-size businesses that the bank characterizes as having been largely neglected by national banks. The bank also notes that it serves individuals, families and companies of all sizes across Texas. Its branch network in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the Houston metropolitan area positions it as a Texas-focused community and commercial bank.
Veritex’s earnings releases highlight traditional commercial banking activities, including net interest income from loans and securities, interest expense on deposits and borrowings, noninterest income from service charges, loan fees, government guaranteed loan income, customer swap income and other sources, as well as noninterest expenses such as salaries and employee benefits, professional and regulatory fees, data processing and software costs, and marketing expenses. The company also reports on credit quality through measures such as nonperforming assets, net charge-offs, and allowance for credit losses as a percentage of loans held for investment.
Corporate developments and merger with Huntington
On July 14, 2025, Veritex and Huntington Bancshares Incorporated jointly announced the execution of an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 13, 2025, pursuant to which Veritex will merge with and into Huntington. Public statements describe this transaction as a strategic acquisition that is expected to accelerate Huntington’s growth in Texas by expanding its presence in Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston through Veritex’s branch network and customer relationships. The companies have disclosed that, upon conversion, Veritex teams and branches will operate under the Huntington Bank name and brand.
Veritex subsequently filed a Form 8-K reporting that Veritex shareholders approved the merger proposal at a special shareholder meeting held on September 22, 2025. Another Form 8-K filed on October 3, 2025 reports that Huntington received regulatory approval from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the mergers of Veritex with and into Huntington and of Veritex Community Bank with and into The Huntington National Bank. The filing states that all required regulatory approvals to complete the mergers have been received and that closing is expected to occur on October 20, 2025, subject to remaining customary closing conditions.
These disclosures indicate that Veritex is in the process of becoming part of Huntington, subject to completion of the transaction under the terms of the merger agreement. Until closing, Veritex continues to report its financial results, dividends and other corporate actions as a separate public company.
Regulation and reporting
Veritex Community Bank is identified as a Texas state-chartered bank regulated by the Texas Department of Banking and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. As a publicly traded bank holding company, Veritex Holdings, Inc. files periodic reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K. These filings provide detailed financial statements, management’s discussion and analysis, risk factor disclosures, and information on material events such as dividends, stock repurchase programs, executive transitions and the merger with Huntington.
FAQs about Veritex Holdings, Inc. (VBTX)
- What does Veritex Holdings, Inc. do?
Veritex Holdings, Inc. is a bank holding company that conducts banking activities through its wholly owned subsidiary, Veritex Community Bank. Veritex Community Bank is a Texas state-chartered bank that provides depository and credit services, with branch locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the Houston metropolitan area.
- Where is Veritex headquartered?
Public company descriptions state that Veritex is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Its banking subsidiary, Veritex Community Bank, is also described as being headquartered in Dallas.
- On which exchange does VBTX trade?
Veritex Holdings, Inc. common stock trades on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol VBTX.
- What markets does Veritex Community Bank serve?
Veritex Community Bank reports that it has locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and in the Houston metropolitan area, and that it operates more than 30 branches across key Texas markets including Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston.
- What types of customers does Veritex focus on?
Company descriptions state that Veritex Community Bank specializes in providing depository and credit services to small to mid-size businesses, and that it serves individuals, families and companies of various sizes across Texas.
- Is Veritex being acquired?
Veritex and Huntington Bancshares Incorporated have announced an Agreement and Plan of Merger under which Veritex will merge with and into Huntington, with Huntington as the surviving corporation. Veritex has disclosed that its shareholders approved the merger on September 22, 2025, and that all required regulatory approvals have been received, with closing expected to occur on October 20, 2025, subject to remaining customary closing conditions.
- Does Veritex pay dividends?
Veritex has announced regular quarterly cash dividends on its common stock in public press releases and related Form 8-K filings, including dividends of $0.22 per share declared in 2025, subject to record dates and payment dates specified by the Board of Directors.
- What is Veritex’s regulatory status?
Veritex Community Bank is a Texas state-chartered bank regulated by the Texas Department of Banking and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. As a bank holding company with publicly traded common stock, Veritex Holdings, Inc. is also subject to SEC reporting requirements.
- How does Veritex describe its banking approach?
Veritex and Veritex Community Bank describe themselves as community-focused, emphasizing local relationships and service to small and mid-size businesses as well as individuals and families in Texas. Public statements also highlight a focus on people and community in their banking activities.
- What happens to Veritex Community Bank after the merger with Huntington?
According to the joint announcement with Huntington, Veritex Community Bank is expected to merge with and into The Huntington National Bank, and, upon conversion, Veritex teams and branches are expected to operate under the Huntington Bank name and brand, subject to completion of the transaction under the merger agreement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Veritex Holdings investment returns
How much would $1,000 invested in Veritex Holdings be worth today?
If you invested $1,000 in Veritex Holdings (VBTX) 10 years ago on 2016-07-06, your investment would be worth $1,834 today, representing a +83.4% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 6.8% per year (CAGR).
Has Veritex Holdings outperformed the S&P 500?
Over the past 10 years, VBTX returned +83.4% compared to +255.2% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 171.8 percentage points.
What is Veritex Holdings's average annual return?
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of VBTX over the past 10 years is 6.8%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — VBTX's best recent year was 2016 (+66.6%) and worst was 2022 (-30.5%).
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