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  2. Guaranty Bank & Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Department of Banking issued a charter to Guaranty State Bank on January 20, 1913. [11] [14] The bank's name changed to Guaranty Bond State Bank in 1927.[11]In 1979, the bank added trust powers.The following year, [11] Guaranty created Guaranty Bancshares Inc., its holding company. [11]

  3. GTCO Group - Wikipedia

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    In education and sports, Guaranty Trust Bank also hosts the Master's Cup, [31] one of the most popular grassroots football tournaments in the country. In 2021, the Bank celebrated Children's day with a meeting between young children and Mabel Segun, [32] the iconic Nigerian poet and playwright. Guaranty Trust Bank Plc branch in Kaduna State ...

  4. First Republic Bank Corporation - Wikipedia

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    First Republic Bank Corporation was an American bank based in Texas. Founded as the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company in 1920, [1] in 1922 it assumed the name Republic National Bank of Dallas. [1] Afterwards the bank acquired several banks and invested in others, and changed its name several times. [1]

  5. Junius Spencer Morgan III - Wikipedia

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    Junius Spencer Morgan III was born on March 15, 1892, to Jane Norton Grew and Jack Morgan (1867–1943), who was a banker and the son of J. Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913), the renowned financier.

  6. Guaranty Bank (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Guaranty Bank was a major bank based in Austin, which collapsed in 2009. [2] It was formed in 1988 [3] as part of Temple-Inland and in 2007 became a standalone company. At the time of its collapse, Guaranty was the second largest bank in Texas, with 162 branches across Texas and California, [4] and had $13 billion in assets and held $12 billion in deposits. [2]

  7. Robert G. Wilmers - Wikipedia

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    He started his career at Bankers Trust Co. in 1962, [6] [1] served in New York City government under mayor John Lindsay as a financial official in the 1960s, [6] then went on to work at Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. He served as chairman and CEO of M&T Bank [1] [2] and its subsidiary, Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company (M&T Bank) since ...

  8. Guaranty Bank - Wikipedia

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    Guaranty Bank may refer to: Guaranty Bank (Texas), a defunct bank that operated in Texas and California (1988–2009) Guaranty Bank (Wisconsin), a defunct bank that was based in Wisconsin (1923-2017) First Guaranty Bank, a Hammond, Louisiana–based bank, established 1934; Guaranty Bank & Trust, a Mount Pleasant, Texas–based bank, established ...

  9. Charles S. Sanford Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Steadman "Charlie" Sanford (died September 4, 2018) was an American businessman who served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Bankers Trust. After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1958, where he was a member of the Gridiron Secret Society , Sanford served as a United States Army lieutenant .