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  2. Ameriprise Financial - Wikipedia

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    Ameriprise Financial, Inc. is an American diversified financial services company and bank holding company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] It provides financial planning products and services, including wealth management , asset management , insurance , annuities , and estate planning .

  3. Investment certificate - Wikipedia

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    Other certificates may more closely match the typical rules of a certificate of deposit, allowing the investor to select a term length (typically between 3 months to 3 years) and earn a guaranteed interest rate. These certificates are flexible and allow add-on payments during the term or withdrawals up to a specified amount without a charge.

  4. Connect (insurance company) - Wikipedia

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    Connect is an affinity marketer, relying almost entirely on strategic partnerships to reach customers. Partners include Costco Wholesale, and Ameriprise Financial. [4] In 2018, Ameriprise Auto & Home Insurance generated more than $1.1 billion in annual written premium. [5]

  5. Columbia Threadneedle Investments - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Management Group and Threadneedle Asset Management were subsidiaries of Ameriprise Financial which were acquired in 2010 and 2003 respectively. Columbia Management was the asset management business of Bank of America .

  6. Invesco - Wikipedia

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    Invesco (then officially spelled with all-capital letters: INVESCO) was founded in Atlanta in 1978 when Citizens & Southern National Bank divested its money management operations. [4] In 1988, the company was purchased by the British firm Britannia Arrow , based in London, which later took the INVESCO name. [ 5 ]

  7. List of largest banks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    $5.92 BPOP 46 BNP Paribas: New York City [a] $68 9.6% $79.48 BNPQY 47 John Deere Bank Reno, Nevada: $63 7.0% $4.34 DE 48 Wintrust Financial: Rosemont, Illinois: $63 7.0% $5.68 WTFC 49 Valley Bank: Wayne, New Jersey: $62 7.0% $5.51 VLY 50 Synovus: Columbus, Georgia: $59 7.0% $5.51 SNV 51 Old National Bank: Evansville, Indiana: $53 7.0% $4.94 ONB ...

  8. Mellon Financial - Wikipedia

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    The $16.5 billion deal ($24.9 billion today) was announced in December 2006 and finalized on July 1, 2007, with Kelly as the chief executive officer (CEO) of the new company, and Renyi as executive chairman. [5] [6] Per the deal, the new Board of Directors is composed of ten directors appointed by the Bank of New York, and eight by Mellon. [7]

  9. Remington Rolling Block rifle - Wikipedia

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    The British Empire purchased rolling-blocks to arm the Egyptian Army during the 1870s. These were made in Liège, Belgium, in .43 Egyptian calibre and were issued with a sword bayonet. Rolling-block rifles were used against Muhammad Ahmad's Ansar Dervishes during the Mahdist War, including at the Siege of Khartoum where General Gordon met his ...