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A former Commerce Bank in Tuckerton, New Jersey, that was rebranded as TD Bank in 2009. Almost every Commerce Bank branch was built in this style, and is recognizable even after the merger. Several banks in the United States have traded under the name "Commerce Bank" or similar names, leading to brand confusion.
1956: The Bank of Allwood of Clifton, New Jersey; 1976: The Bank of Wayne, after which, the bank was renamed Valley National Bank. 1977: Bankers National Bank of Elmwood Park, New Jersey; 1981: Liberty National Bank of Hillsdale, New Jersey; 1982: Fair Lawn State Bank of Fair Lawn, New Jersey; 1984: First National Bank and Trust Co. of Kearny ...
The bank originates loans for marketplace lenders and processes payments, and is known for its roster of clients in emerging fintech sectors. [34] [35] [36] As of 2020, the bank has assets of approximately $9.9 billion and maintains 300 employees at its branch office and corporate headquarters in New Jersey.
According to the June 2011 issue of Black Enterprise magazine, it was the seventh largest African-American owned and operated commercial bank in the United States. As of January 2018, the bank had 3 branches, down from a peak of 9 in 2009: 2 in New Jersey and 1 in Harlem. On Friday, November 1, 2019, City National Bank of New Jersey was closed ...
TD Bank, N.A. Cherry Hill, New Jersey [a] $560 7.0% $100.30 TD 10 Truist Financial: Charlotte, North Carolina: $523 7.0% $49.24 TFC 11 Capital One: McLean, Virginia: $486 7.6% $49.94 COF 12 Charles Schwab Corporation: Westlake, Texas: $466 7.0% $125.39 SCHW 13 The Bank of New York Mellon: New York City: $427 8.5% $40.03 BK 14 State Street ...
In 1978, Provident acquired the First National Bank of Dunellen. This was a pioneering move. No one had ever heard of a savings bank buying out a commercial bank. When the deal was complete, however, Provident had increased its assets by $20 million and added two new branch offices – Dunellen and Green Brook. [8]
The National State Bank is located at 123 Market Street in the city of Camden in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1913 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 24, 1990, for its significance in architecture and economics. [ 3 ]