Hunter Hillenburg
16th Floor
Tulsa
When steering a business to success, obtaining funds for growth is essential. From working capital to equipment and auto lending, having a reliable bank partner to point you in the right direction is vital. At Bank of Oklahoma, we will be your guiding compass for financial advice and avenues for your business.
Driven by a passion for assisting businesses in achieving their financial goals, Hunter draws inspiration from his own entrepreneurial journey in the Tulsa, Okla., area. After spending half a decade in business, he transitioned his skills to the financial sector, aiming to alleviate the challenges faced by business owners. Hunter’s primary focus is to serve as a trusted advisor, helping clients identify tailored solutions for their financial needs and enabling them to wear one less hat in their entrepreneurial journey.
He earned a double major degree in entrepreneurship and marketing from Oklahoma State University. Outside of the office, Hunter is a devoted husband and father who cherishes his family above all else. He finds joy in spending quality time with his wife and son, alongside pursuing his passion for hunting, golfing, grilling, and reading.
Hunter Hillenburg
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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