Diana Broms
Oklahoma City
In the landscape of business operations, securing adequate funding is vital for growth and expansion. Whether it’s meeting payroll or acquiring real estate, business owners require a banking partner that goes beyond transactions. At Bank of Oklahoma, we specialize in offering tailored solutions to address your unique business needs.
Originally from Colombia, Diana Broms brings over a decade of extensive banking experience to the Oklahoma City, Okla., area. With a strong background in various roles within the banking industry, Diana has experience in financial planning, mortgage lending, as well as business lending and business services strategies. Fluent in both English and Spanish, she is dedicated to serving her clients to achieve their financial goals.
Outside the office, Diana is dedicated to spending quality time with her husband, family and friends. Passionate about cooking and music, she frequently hosts spontaneous gatherings for loved ones to relax, savor delicious meals, and create lasting memories. Actively engaged in the local community, Diana volunteers her time and expertise to support various causes, solidifying her reputations as a trusted and dedicated professional.
Diana Broms
AVP, Business BankerExplore Our Solutions
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Lending and Credit
Drive your business growth with tailored financing solutions, unlocking capital through specialized loans.
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Business Checking
Elevate your business with our Business Checking accounts, offering the flexibility of Business Access or the comprehensive benefits of Business Advantage.
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Business Savings
Maximize your business’s financial strength with our Business Savings accounts, including Business CDs, offering competitive interest rates for secure and strategic savings.
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Business Credit Card
Optimize your business's financial cash flow and explore earning rewards to use the way you want with the ideal business credit card solution.
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