Citizens Savings and Trust Company was a bank in Cleveland, Ohio founded as the Citizens Savings and Loan Association. J.H. Wade established the bank and served as its chair. Hubbell & Benes, a Cleveland architectural firm that did many projects for he and his family, built the Citizens Building for the bank in 1903.[1] The bank was merged into Union Trust in December 1920 and Joseph Randolph Nutt became president.[2]
Steel Corporation CitizensSavingsand Loan Association (Ohio), Cleveland S&L which became CitizensSavingsandTrustCompanyCitizens Bank (disambiguation)...
Manufacturers Hanover traces its origins to the 1905 founding of CitizensTrustCompany of Brooklyn. Through a series of acquisitions, the bank would grow...
second charter to establish the CitizensSavings Bank which eventually acquired its parent group to form CitizensTrustCompany. The bank then expanded through...
a Registered Education Savings Plan. 1991: the first credit union in Canada to acquire a trustcompany, CitizensTrustCompany. 1997: the first financial...
1995, the company acquired Citizens Commercial TrustandSavings Bank, also of Pasadena. In 1994, the company assumed the operations of the failed Pioneer...
Institution for Savings (SIS) 1998, Springfield, Massachusetts - 1.8 billion in assets, included Glastonbury Bank andTrustCompany of Glastonbury, Connecticut...
The savingsand loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s (commonly dubbed the S&L crisis) was the failure of 32% (1,043 of the 3,234) of savingsand loan associations...
February 15, 1904, Hills Savings Bank was founded by 19 local citizens with $10,000 among them and the dream of organizing a local savings bank. Subscriptions...
Smithfield and merged with Citizens National Bank to become First andCitizens National Bank. In 1929, it changed its name to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company...
Bank of America Private Bank (formerly U.S. Trust) was founded in 1853 as the United States TrustCompany of New York. It operated independently until...
Dallas. When the company began servicing farm and ranch loans, it was required to establish a Texas subsidiary, Republic TrustandSavings Bank, to comply...
Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. It is the parent of seven community banks—HomeTrust Bank, Tryon Federal Bank, Shelby Savings Bank, Home Savings Bank, Industrial...
retail banking operations to Citizens Financial Group. In 2004, Mellon announced it would purchase Safeco TrustCompany from Seattle-based Safeco Corporation...
Harold Webster Smith retires as chairman and is succeeded by James C. Smith. 1997: Webster TrustCompany, N.A. and Investment Services are added to the bank's...
Synovus Financial Corp., formerly the Columbus Bank andTrustCompany, is a financial services company with approximately $62 billion in assets based in...
The Continental Illinois National Bank andTrustCompany was at one time the seventh-largest commercial bank in the United States as measured by deposits...
Puerto Rico First Citizens Bancorporation, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Dyersburg, Tennessee First Citizens BancShares, Inc...
Shore Bank AndTrustCompany (Lynn, April 1992), Malden TrustCompany (Malden, May 1992), First Colonial Bank For Savings (Lynn, October 1993), and Saugus...
Providence-based Citizens Bank acquired all of the savings bank's deposits the following year. In 1969, Old Stone Corporation was formed as the holding company for...
as Ohio Savings, Loan & Building Co. In 1963, Leo Goldberg acquired control of the company. In 1975, the bank acquired Citizens Federal Savings & Loan...
was an American savings bank holding company based in Seattle. It was the parent company of WaMu Bank, which was the largest savingsand loan association...