Hancock Whitney Opens Second Plano Financial Center on East Renner Road
Hancock Whitney's sixth North Texas branch opened near the Plano–Richardson border, with three more Collin County locations planned for later in 2026.

Hancock Whitney expanded its Collin County footprint in early March with the opening of a second Plano financial center at 3421 E. Renner Road, a site in East Plano that sits closely along the Richardson city line. The new branch becomes the bank's sixth financial center across North Texas, joining existing locations in Plano, Dallas, Rockwall, Greenville, and Mesquite.
Chris Mosteller, the bank's North Texas Regional President, framed the opening as both a geographic and strategic move. "Our second location in the Plano/Richardson area represents a significant opportunity to broaden our reach and serve more clients with Hancock Whitney's relationship-focused banking experience," Mosteller said. "Our mission is to help people achieve their financial goals while supporting the growth and vitality of the communities we serve. This new location marks another step in enhancing our presence and impact across North Texas."
The Renner Road center offers personal and business banking, lending solutions, and wealth management services. The local team is led by Ashley Dambold as Financial Center Leader and Maria Zachary as Financial Center Supervisor, with Sherhonda Dotson serving as Retail Sales Leader. Universal Bankers Walter Zuniga and Nicholas Sheehan round out the branch staff.

The location opened with a ribbon-cutting attended by local business leaders and community partners.
The Renner Road opening is only the first of several planned moves into Collin County. Hancock Whitney has announced a third Plano financial center, plus new locations in McKinney and Little Elm, all expected to open later in 2026. No addresses or specific opening dates for those sites have been announced. The bank's existing Plano presence is anchored at the Stonebriar Financial Center at 5728 State Highway 121.
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