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The Private Bank and Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois: Commercial bank [34] July 10, 2009: ... Peoples Bank of East Tennessee: 68 157: The Bank of Miami, N.A. Coral ...
Berks County Trust Company (1964 as American Bank and Trust Co or American Bankcorp) Wells Fargo: 1943 Wilmington Trust: Union National Bank: Wilmington Trust [15] M&T Bank: 1948 Chemical Bank & Trust Co. Continental Bank and Trust Company: Chemical Bank & Trust Co. JPMorgan Chase: 1951 Chemical Bank & Trust Co. National Safety Bank & Trust Co ...
Broadway Bank (Illinois) Byline Bank; C. CIBC Bank USA; Continental Illinois; F. ... Straus National Bank and Trust Company (Chicago) U. Urban Partnership Bank; X ...
Chatham Phenix National Bank and Trust Company of New York; Chemical Bank; Chevy Chase Bank; Chinese American Bank; Chittenden Corporation; Citizens & Southern National Bank; Citizens Bank of Maryland; Citizens Bank of Northern California; Citizens National Bank (Laurel, Maryland) Citizens Republic Bancorp; Citizens Savings and Trust Company ...
Vitzthum was a Chicago architect known for designing both banks and skyscrapers. The six-story building's design includes a three-story arched entrance flanked by two-story arched windows, limestone carvings, pilasters on the upper three stories, and a cornice and frieze along its roof. The Home Bank and Trust Company merged into the ...
Inland Bank & Trust was an Oak Brook, Illinois finance company controlled by Inland Real Estate Group until mid-2023. [3] With all of its ten branches located in Chicago's western suburbs, [ 4 ] the bank invested approximately one-third of its assets in commercial real estate.
The FDIC and First Midwest Bank entered into a loss-share transaction on $343.8 million of Palos Bank and Trust Company's assets. [9] First Midwest Bank assumed Waukegan Savings Bank's $77 million in deposits and $89 million in assets following its closure by the FDIC. The two Waukegan branches will open as First Midwest locations. [10]