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Arrow Bank is one of two subsidiary banks of the multi-bank holding company Arrow Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: AROW). The Bank was founded in 1851 in Glens Falls. [1]Arrow Bank provides commercial banking, investment, trust and insurance services to individuals, corporations, and government institutions in Warren, Washington, Essex, and Clinton Counties.
Owens also became a Member of the board of Arrow Bank Financial Corporation, and its subsidiary Glens Falls National Bank in 2015. He served as Lead Director for several years and Chairman of the Board for approximately 14 months, ending his term on May 5, 2024, when he reached the mandatory retirement age.
Rheinlander also built the Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls [4] Rheinlander was a former director of the Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co. and a director of the Tait Paper and Color Industries, [5] later known as Imperial Paper and Color Corp and ultimately owned by Ciba-Geigy. [6]
Arrow Financial Corporation, headquartered downtown, is a publicly traded multi-bank holding company for Glens Falls National Bank & Trust Company (1851) and Saratoga National Bank and Trust Company. Evergreen Bank, N.A., formerly the First National Bank of Glens Falls, originated in 1853, and is now owned by banking conglomerate TD Banknorth ...
Five Star Bank (New York) Flagstar Financial; G. Glens Falls National Bank; L. Long Island Bank; M. M&T Bank; Marine Midland Bank; N. NBT Bank; North Fork Bank; P ...
Charles Evans Hughes, the only child of David and Mary, was born in Glens Falls on April 11, 1862. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Hughes family moved to Oswego, New York , in 1866, but relocated soon after to Newark, New Jersey , and then to Brooklyn .
The advantage of holding a National Bank Act charter is that a national bank is not subject to state usury laws intended to prevent predatory lending. [6] However, in Cuomo v. Clearing House Association, L. L. C. , the Supreme Court ruled that federal banking regulations do not preempt the ability of states to enforce their own fair-lending ...
The Joubert and White Building is located at 77-79 Warren Street (formerly 45-47 Warren Street) in Glens Falls, New York.The property was acquired in 1864 to be the corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility for Joubert and White Company - manufacturers of high-grade buckboards. [2]