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  2. Corn Exchange Bank - Wikipedia

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    Between 1923 and 1925, together with a number of other New York banks, it held a small stake in the Connecticut-chartered Bank of Central and South America. In 1929, it was renamed the Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Company. In 1954, it merged with Chemical Bank and the combined entity took the name Chemical Corn Exchange Bank.

  3. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chemical Bank & Trust Co. Corn Exchange Bank & Trust Co. Chemical Corn Exchange Bank: JPMorgan Chase: 1955 [11] Pennsylvania Company for Banking and Trust First National Bank: First Pennsylvania Banking and Trust Company [11] [12] [13] Wells Fargo: 1955 National City Bank of New York First National Bank of New York First National City Bank ...

  4. Girard Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Girard Trust Company acquired The Corn Exchange Bank's Philadelphia branches, and renamed itself Girard Trust Corn Exchange Bank. From 1964 to 1971, the bank was known as Girard Trust Bank, later Girard Bank.

  5. New York Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    The logo of New York Trust Company. The New York Trust Company was a large trust and wholesale-banking business that specialized in servicing large industrial accounts. It merged with the Chemical Corn Exchange Bank and eventually the merged entity became Chemical Bank. [1]

  6. Irving Trust - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, it merged with the Columbia Trust Company, a New York State-chartered bank, creating the Irving Bank and Trust Company. [3] [1] Later, in 1926, it acquired by merger the American Exchange-Pacific Bank, and changed its name to the American Exchange Irving Trust Company.

  7. Chemical Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the bank merged with New York Trust Company, effectively doubling the size of the company. [19] New York Trust Company, which had a large trust and wholesale-banking business, specialized in servicing large industrial accounts. [17] At the time of the merger, Chemical Corn was the fourth largest bank in New York and New York Trust was ...

  8. Exchange Bank - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Bank or Exchange Bank Building may refer to: American Exchange National Bank , Broadway & Cedar Street, New York, built 1911, demolished 1964 Exchange Bank (El Dorado, Arkansas) , a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) listing in Union County, Arkansas

  9. State Street Corporation - Wikipedia

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    State Street Bank and Trust Company, also known as State Street Global Services, is the securities services division of State Street that provides asset owners and managers with securities services (e.g. custody, corporate actions), fund accounting (pricing and valuation), and administration (financial reporting, tax, compliance, and legal) services.