Mustang began as a small Land Run township on Mustang Creek that now includes four generations of the 'Stang Nation. BancFirst is loyal to the spirit of growth the bursts forth from orchards to flourishing neighborhoods and a renowned school system.
Mustang was established by former Oklahoma City Mayor Charles Jones along the rail line between OKC and Chickasha. Agriculture was the dominant economic driver of Mustang during the first half of the 20th century, with the area producing grains (oats, corn, and wheat), cotton, melons, sweet potatoes, and cotton. In the 1940s, dairy and beef supplanted produce, and the 1960s brought the beginning of Mustang as we know it today – a thriving bedroom community with continuous, blossoming growth.