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  2. Standard Federal Bank - Wikipedia

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    Standard Federal Bank was a Troy, Michigan-based bank serving Michigan and Northern Indiana in the United States which was acquired by Bank of America on 5 May 2008. [1]In 2005, Standard Federal was the largest bank in Michigan based on number of retail branches (265), ATMs (more than 1,000) and deposits (US 23.3B, 15.06% market share); it ranked second in assets.

  3. Boji Tower - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter it was renamed Capital Bank Tower, after the bank that Ransom Eli Olds helped form. The cornerstone was laid on November 14, 1929 [2] and the tower opened on April 6, 1931. [3] It became the Michigan National Bank Tower in 1954, and held that name until 2001 when Standard Federal Bank purchased Michigan National Bank. At the ...

  4. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Third Bank: 2001 Standard Federal Bank: Michigan National Bank: Standard Federal Bank: Bank of America: 2001 FleetBoston Financial Corp. Summit Bancorp: FleetBoston Financial Corp. Bank of America: 2002 Citigroup: Golden State Bancorp: Citigroup: $5.8 billion Citigroup: 2002 Washington Mutual: Dime Bancorp, Inc. Washington Mutual ...

  5. Category:Banks based in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  6. Sky Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Three Rivers was a $1 billion commercial bank with 25 offices in the metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. [14] July 11, 2001: Standard Federal Bank: Standard Federal Bank sold ten northwest Ohio offices. Sky now has 205 financial centers and has #2 market share in Wood and Lucas counties. [15] June 7, 1999: Mahoning National Bancorp

  7. TCF Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The bank closed 37 branches in 2013 and another 33 in 2016. [11] In some locations, it replaced the full-service branches with ATMs. [12] In August 2019, the bank merged into Chemical Financial Corporation, which assumed the TCF name. [13] It was founded as Chemical State Savings Bank in 1917. [14]

  8. LaSalle Bank - Wikipedia

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    LaSalle Bank Corporation was the holding company for LaSalle Bank N.A. and LaSalle Bank Midwest N.A. (formerly Standard Federal Bank). With US$116 billion in assets, it was headquartered at 135 South LaSalle Street in Chicago , [ 1 ] Illinois.

  9. Michigan National Bank - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it had total assets amounting to US$11.6 billion. MNC's primary subsidiary was Michigan National Bank with 3,600 employees, 184 branches and 332 ATMs. On 2 April 2001, MNC was acquired by ABN AMRO North America, Inc., the parent company of Troy, Michigan based Standard Federal Bank.