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Chemical Bank & Trust Co. JPMorgan Chase: 1952 Equitable Trust Company: Security Trust Company: Equitable Security Trust Company [16] PNC Financial Services: 1952 County Trust Company of White Plains, N.Y. Mount Vernon Trust Company: County Trust Company [17] BNY Mellon: 1954 Chemical Bank & Trust Co. Corn Exchange Bank & Trust Co. Chemical ...
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.
The 34 year old Gates (who was the son-in-law of the late Henry P. Davison, a former Liberty National Bank president) had started his career in 1919 with Liberty National Bank, going to New York Trust after the 1920 merger and becoming a vice president in 1926. Gates became chairman of the executive committee and Buckner remained chairman of ...
The bank was largely sold to Citizens Bank two decades later. Its monumental headquarters building, today a Ritz hotel, still stands at Broad and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia. In the 1970s, Girard became one of the pioneers of automated banking, launching a proprietary network of automated teller machines in 1978 known as "George".
Expansion into Chicago continued that year with the acquisition of George Washington Savings Bank and Midwest Bank and Trust, both failed banks. [ 1 ] On September 13, 2012, it was announced that FirstMerit would acquire Citizens Republic Bancorp in a stock-for-stock transaction valued at approximately $912 million.
Later known as the Broadway Savings and Trust Company, the bank became one of the strongest in city, largely due to Czech American business. [57] The third major development was the erection in 1884 of St. Alexis Hospital at 5163 Broadway Avenue. [18] Only the second Catholic hospital in Cleveland, it initially occupied an eight-room brick house.
Marine Midland was founded as Marine Bank, a state-chartered bank, on July 10, 1850, with capital of $170,000. It was founded by eight men from across New York—General James S. Wadsworth of Geneseo, J. P. Beekman of Kinderhook, New York, John Arnot of Elmira, John Magee and Constant Cook of Bath, William R. Gwinn of Medina, and George Palmer and James M. Ganson of Buffalo.
Exchange Bank or Exchange Bank Building may refer to: American Exchange National Bank, Broadway & Cedar Street, New York, built 1911, demolished 1964;