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  2. Commerce Bancorp - Wikipedia

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    When Commerce Bank was acquired by TD Bank in 2007, Commerce Bank Harrisburg was not included in the sale. In November 2008, Commerce Bank Harrisburg announced plans to acquire Republic First Bank of Philadelphia in a tax-free all-stock transaction and would be known as Metro Bank as the result of a merger. [ 21 ]

  3. Commerce Bancshares - Wikipedia

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    Commerce was founded by Francis Reid Long with $10,000 in capital in 1865, just as communities were rebuilding during post-Civil War Reconstruction. Originally known as the Kansas City Savings Association, it was acquired in 1881 by Dr. William Stone Woods and renamed the National Bank of Commerce, claiming at the time to be the largest bank west of Chicago. [5]

  4. Commerce Bank - Wikipedia

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    Commerce Bancshares, a bank based in Missouri, with branches in numerous Midwestern states; Commerce Bank, a subsidiary of Commerce Bancshares; Commerce Bank & Trust Company, Worcester, Massachusetts; Commerce Bank Harrisburg, an independent franchise of Commerce Bancorp in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.

  5. William Thornton Kemper Sr. - Wikipedia

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    William Thornton Kemper Sr. (November 2, 1867 – January 19, 1938) was an American banker who was the patriarch of the Missouri Kemper family, which developed both Commerce Bancshares and United Missouri Bank to become a major banking family in the Midwest.

  6. List of companies of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Missouri subsection. 25.1 Current. 25.2 Former. 26 Montana. ... Commerce National Bank; Convergys; Cooper Tire & Rubber Company; Cor-Bon/Glaser; Crown ...

  7. Commerce Trust Building - Wikipedia

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    Commerce Trust Building is a 15-story tower built for Kansas City Missouri's biggest bank Commerce Bancshares in 1907, [3] and was Kansas City's second skyscraper following the New York Life building. It has a facade of red granite and white terra cotta tiles and was Missouri's tallest building when it opened.

  8. File:Commerce Bank headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri.jpg

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    St. Louis serves as one of two central hubs for Commerce Bank, where it operates from 8000 and 8001 Forsyth Boulevard in Clayton, Missouri. Items portrayed in this file depicts

  9. Category:Banks based in Missouri - Wikipedia

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