BOK Financial Corp is a regional financial services company. Its principal subsidiary' BOKF, NA ('the Bank')' operates the TransFund, Cavanal Hill Investment Management & BOK Financial Asset Management, Inc. Its operating divisions include: Bank of Albuquerque, Bank of Oklahoma, Bank of Texas, BOK Financial. Other wholly-owned subsidiaries include BOK Financial Securities, Inc., BOK Financial Private Wealth, Inc & BOK Financial Insurance, Inc. BOK's Commercial banking includes lending, treasury & cash management services, & customer commodity risk management products for all markets. BOK's Consumer banking includes retail lending & deposit services, lending & deposit services to small business customers, & all mortgage banking activities. Wealth management unit provides fiduciary services, private banking services, brokerage & trading, insurance & investment advisory services. It also underwrites state & municipal securities. BOK's fund management unit manages overall liquidity needs & interest rate risks....
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