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The original Illinois National Bank was established in 1886 in Springfield, Illinois. [2] In 1989, the bank was sold to First of America Bank [ 3 ] and assumed that name on February 1, 1990. [ 4 ] In 1997, First of America was sold to National City Bank , which was in turn sold to PNC Bank in 2008.
Customers Bancorp, Inc. is a publicly-traded bank holding company and parent of Customers Bank. The company has more than $20 billion in assets with over 600 employees located across Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., ranking in the top 100 banks in the United States.
The company acquired naming rights to the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois. [11] In 2021, First Midwest announced a merger with Old National Bank, combining the companies assets, retaining the Old National name and maintaining headquarters in Chicago and Evansville. [12] This was finished in February 2022. [13]
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With assets at $48.5 billion and 250 banking centers, Old National Bancorp is the largest financial services bank holding company headquartered in Indiana and one of the top 30 banking companies in the U.S. [4] Old National Bank has locations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
Long before it was washed away by Ohio River floodwaters, there was a metal grate in the floor of the first bank building in Illinois. Really just a log house in Old Shawneetown, owner John ...
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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.