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  2. Honesdale National Bank - Wikipedia

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    Honesdale Bank opened at 1011 Main Street, Honesdale, Pennsylvania on December 26, 1836. [1] Fifteen years later, the Bank relocated to a new building at 10th & Main Streets in Honesdale. In 1864, national currency and a banking system was established and the Bank began operations under The Honesdale National Bank (HNB) name.

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    Americans already do most of their banking online — at least 7 out of 10 U.S. households are enrolled in digital banking, according to a survey on digital financial literacy, with 95% of those ...

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    The benefits of an online bank often include higher rates of return and fewer fees than those of a brick-and-mortar bank. For anyone who prefers an online bank and plans to make frequent cash ...

  5. How To Open a Bank Account Online in 6 Steps - AOL

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    Every bank has different requirements to open an online account, but in general, you must be a U.S. resident over 18 with a local address to fulfill basic requirements.

  6. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    Online banking, also known as internet banking, virtual banking, web banking or home banking, is a system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website or mobile app. Since the early 2010s, this has become the most common way that ...

  7. X.com (bank) - Wikipedia

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    X.com was an American online bank founded by Ed Ho, Harris Fricker, Elon Musk, and Christopher Payne in 1999 in Palo Alto, California.It merged with competitor Confinity in 2000 and the merged company changed its name to PayPal in 2001.