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  2. Chemical Bank - Wikipedia

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    A Chemical Bank advertisement boasted "On Sept. 2 our bank will open at 9:00 and never close again." [56] Chemical's ATM, initially known as a Docuteller, was designed by Donald Wetzel and his company Docutel. Chemical executives were initially hesitant about the electronic banking transition given the high cost of the early machines.

  3. ATM - Wikipedia

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    A Chemical Bank advertisement boasted "On Sept. 2 our bank will open at 9:00 and never close again." [44] Chemical's ATM, initially known as a Docuteller was designed by Donald Wetzel and his company Docutel. Chemical executives were initially hesitant about the electronic banking transition given the high cost of the early machines.

  4. Which ATMs Allow You To Withdraw $1,000? - AOL

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    Can you withdraw $2,000 from the ATM? Yes. If your bank allows withdrawals up to or including $2,000. That means banks listed such as Chase, Citi, Morgan Stanley and Truist offer this to customers.

  5. Chemical Bank Relocates HQ To Detroit - AOL

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    The city of Detroit announced that Chemical Bank will be its new primary banking partner in concert with First Independence Bank for management of the municipality's deposits, which total as much ...

  6. Automated teller machine - Wikipedia

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    A Chemical Bank advertisement boasted "On Sept. 2 our bank will open at 9:00 and never close again." Chemical's ATM, initially known as a Docuteller was designed by Donald Wetzel and his company Docutel. Chemical executives were initially hesitant about the electronic banking transition given the high cost of the early machines.

  7. U.S. Bank ATM Withdrawal and Deposit Limits - AOL

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    Like most banks, U.S. Bank limits the amount of cash you can withdraw each day from the ATM. This amount is substantially less than the amount you can spend on a debit card.

  8. 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]

  9. NYCE - Wikipedia

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    "NYCE" originally started as a local ATM network of banks located in the New York Metropolitan area, debuting in March 1985 with a network of 800 ATMs at six banks, including Bank of New York, Barclays Bank Chemical Bank, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company and Marine Midland Bank. [1]