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National Bank Holdings inks deal for Dallas-based bank

September 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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  • What’s at stake: National Bank Holdings in Denver plans to acquire privately-owned Vista Bank in Texas.
  • Key insight: The latest bank M&A deal is targeted to close during the first quarter of 2026, which would be yet another example of quicker bank M&A timelines.
  • Supporting data: The proposed cash-and-stock deal is valued at $369.1 million; combined assets would be north of $12 billion.

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National Bank Holdings in Denver plans to acquire Dallas-based Vista Bancshares, a move that will bolster its presence in certain Texas markets and create a bank that tops $12 billion of assets.

The latest bank M&A deal, a cash-and-stock agreement valued at $369.1 million, has been approved by both banks’ boards of directors. Pending regulatory approval, it is expected to close during the first quarter of 2026, which, if achieved, would be another example of quicker bank M&A timelines and faster regulatory approvals under the Trump administration.

The combined organization is expected to have about $12.4 billion of assets and $10.4 billion of deposits. Vista Bancshares, the parent company of privately held Vista Bank, has 11 branches, all of which are in Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin and Lubbock, except for one in Palm Beach, Florida.

National Bank Holdings plans to retain the Vista Bank name in Texas, the banks said Monday in a press release. It plans to incorporate the Vista name across the combined entity “over time.”

National Bank Holdings has more than 85 locations in eight states and currently operates under several brand names, including Community Banks of Colorado, Hillcrest Bank in Texas and Bank of Jackson Hole in Wyoming.

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“The combination of our fortress balance sheet and Vista’s exceptional client service enables us to offer differentiated and expanded banking services for clients, enhanced career opportunities for associates and a strong commitment to make a difference in the communities we serve,” National Bank Holdings Chairman CEO Tim Laney said in the release. “By expanding our footprint in Texas, we strengthen our position as a premier regional bank focused on commercial and business banking.”

Under the terms of the agreement, Vista shareholders will receive approximately $84.8 million of cash consideration and approximately 7.4 million shares of National Bank Holdings’ common stock, according to the press release. The two banks’ management teams plan to hold a conference call at 11 a.m. Eastern Tuesday to discuss the deal.

Vista Bank CEO John Steinmetz will “lead the combined and expanded Texas market” in order to ensure “continuity while actively pursuing strategic expansion in high growth markets,” the banks said in the release. Steinmetz will serve as executive vice chair and executive managing director of strategic initiatives at NBH Bank, one of National Bank Holdings’ subsidiaries.

“It’s been our board’s top priority to create best-in-class shareholder value by building the best place to work,” Steinmetz said in the release. “While we may have had multiple opportunities along the way and strongly considered an [initial public offering], after meeting the [National Bank Holdings] team, it became clear to us that NBH Bank is the right partner at the right time.” 

Steinmetz is the first non-family member to serve as CEO of the 113-year-old company, according to his biography on the Vista Bank website. The bank was ranked No. 17 on American Banker’s 2024 Best Banks to Work For list.

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Read more about bank M&A here: https://www.americanbanker.com/tag/mergers-and-acquisitions

The deal represents a pivot in Vista’s strategy. In May, Vista Bancshares President Dan Sheehan told American Banker that the $2.4 billion-asset company was keeping an eye on potential deals in Texas, where the chance might arise to scoop up another bank.

“The Texas market is still highly fragmented,” Sheehan said at the time. “Chances are, there’s going to be more opportunity for deals. We think that when those opportunities present themselves, we’re going to be in a pretty good position to take advantage.” 

Keefe, Bruyette & Woods is serving as National Bank Holdings’ financial advisor, and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz is its legal counsel. Jefferies is serving as Vista’s exclusive financial advisor, while Squire Patton Boggs is its legal counsel.

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