Compass Bank, once a visible regional bank in Dallas, was acquired by BBVA and its U.S. operations later became part of PNC in 2021. The local customer focus and many services carried forward under the successor institutions.
Compass Bank built a local following in Austin for customer-focused accounts and lending. The Compass brand was acquired by BBVA and later integrated into PNC; customers looking for the same local service should review current PNC branches, community banks and credit unions.
Compass Bank built strong ties in Jacksonville through local service and community focus. Its regional legacy continued under later corporate owners; customers should verify the current bank brand and account terms.
Compass Bank grew in Phoenix by pairing local service with wider banking resources. The Compass name later merged into BBVA and, after BBVA USA's sale, into PNC. Today customers see continuity of core services amid industry consolidation.
Compass Bank built a strong Houston presence in the 2000s. Its retail operations were absorbed into BBVA and later into PNC, and the Compass name no longer operates as a standalone brand.