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It changed its name on June 11, 1912, to the State Bank & Trust Company. It was incorporated as a national bank on July 28, 1914, and the name again changed to Security National Bank of Sioux Falls. [3] By the mid-1910s, the bank had outgrown its original headquarters building and began looking to expand.
A new Security Pacific Bank emerged in February 2005, the result of a name change by a bank formerly known as Network Bank USA and, prior to that, Golden Pacific Bank. The new Security Pacific Bank (which failed on November 7, 2008) [8] had no relation to Bank of America or the former Security Pacific National Bank, although it did use a ...
Founded in 1907, Security Bank is a full-service community bank that is one of the oldest banks in Chippewa County, Wisconsin. Security Bank provides bank branch offices at five Wisconsin locations: New Auburn, Bloomer Sand Creek, Ridgeland and Dallas. [5] As of March 2009, the bank reported US$75,658,000 in assets. [6]
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First National Bank Omaha d/b/a FNBO is a bank headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. It is a subsidiary of First National of Nebraska, Inc., a bank holding company primarily owned by the Lauritzen family. It is on the list of largest banks in the United States and is the oldest national bank headquartered west of the Missouri River.
In 1957, American Trust merged with Commercial National to form American Commercial Bank. American Trust was the nominal survivor, and its president, Addison Reese, became president of the merged bank. Only four years later, in 1960, American Commercial merged with Greensboro-based Security National Bank to form North Carolina National Bank ...
The Pacific Southwest Building (also known as the Security Bank Building) is a 15-story, 67 m (220 ft) high-rise completed in 1925 in downtown Fresno, California.The tower's antenna rises to 315 ft (96 m).