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

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    Continental Illinois National Bank ... Union Bank N.A. 1996 Chemical Banking Corp. ... "Bank Merger Activity in the United States, 1994–2003," Washington: Board of ...

  3. MainSource Bank - Wikipedia

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    MainSource Bank was a community bank located in Greensburg, Indiana. The company was the operating subsidiary of the MainSource Financial Group. It operated banks in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Ohio. [1] On May 25, 2018, all MainSource locations closed as part of the acquisition by First Financial Bancorp. Most locations reopened May 29 ...

  4. First Chicago Bank - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The new bank known as The First National Bank of Chicago, or The First, grew steadily in the 1860s, financing the American Civil War. [3] [4] The First merged with Union National Bank in 1900 [5] and with the Metropolitan National Bank in 1902. [6]

  5. Major U.S. bank mergers and acquisitions - AOL

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    Date. Acquiring bank. Acquired bank. Purchase price. Sept. 30, 1998. Bank of America. NationsBank. $62 billion. July 1, 2004. J.P. Morgan Chase. Bank One. $58 billion

  6. The 4 Banks That Rule Illinois - AOL

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    The Land of Lincoln, Illinois includes the nation's third largest city, Chicago, to the north, and abundant agriculture, industry, and natural resources throughout its central and southern The 4 ...

  7. Continental Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Continental Illinois can be traced back to two Chicago banks, the Commercial National Bank, founded during the American Civil War, and the Continental National Bank, founded in 1883. In 1910, the two banks merged to form the Continental & Commercial National Bank of Chicago with $175 million in deposits – a large bank at the time.

  8. Bank One Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Banc One Corporation merged with Chicago-based First Chicago NBD – the result of the 1995 merger of First Chicago Corp. and NBD Bancorp, two large banking companies who had themselves been created through the merger of many banks [119] [120]) – to form Bank One Corporation, and moved its headquarters from Columbus to Chicago. [121]

  9. MUFG Union Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, Kaspare Cohn founded Kaspare Cohn Commercial & Savings Bank in Los Angeles.It was renamed Union Bank & Trust Company of Los Angeles in 1918. Harry Volk was recruited from Prudential Insurance Company as the bank's new CEO in 1957 and pioneered the use of the one-bank holding company, [1] among other banking innovations.