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  2. Washington Mutual - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. ... It was the parent company of Washington Mutual Bank, ... [100] and later 22 locations in 2008 when Chase acquired WaMu. [101] Utah

  3. Mr. Cooper Group - Wikipedia

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    By September 12, 1917, it was operating under the name Washington Mutual Savings Bank. [3] In mid 2008 WaMu suffered a massive run where customers pulled out $16.7 billion in deposits in a ten-day span. On the night of September 25th the Office of Thrift Supervision seized WaMu Bank and placed it into the receivership of the FDIC. The FDIC then ...

  4. Portal:Banks - Wikipedia

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    Washington Mutual, Inc. (often abbreviated to WaMu) was an American savings bank holding company based in Seattle. It was the parent company of Washington Mutual Bank , which was the largest savings and loan association in the United States until its collapse in 2008.

  5. What Went Wrong at WaMu: Weak Regulators Ignored Bank's ... - AOL

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  6. Bank United of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bank United Corporation, headquartered in Houston, Texas, was a broad-based financial services provider and the largest publicly traded depository institution headquartered in Texas before its merger with Washington Mutual in 2001. [1] Bank United Corp. conducted its business through its wholly owned subsidiary, Bank United, a federally ...

  7. Great Western Bank (California) - Wikipedia

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    The bank was acquired by Washington Mutual in 1997 for $6.8 billion. Great Western Bank was held by Great Western Financial Corporation ("GWFC"), a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Delaware that was traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the stock symbol "GWF". [5]

  8. What Went Wrong at WaMu: Weak Regulators Ignored Bank's ... - AOL

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    Agency infighting and regulators' repeated disregard of shoddy lending practices allowed Washington Mutual Bank, a $300 billion thrift and the sixth largest U.S. depository institution before it ...

  9. Et Tu, WaMu? Seattle Bank Was Subprime 'Polluter'

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