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  2. Glens Falls National Bank - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 1870, a group of thieves robbed the bank, using dynamite and wet blankets. Approximately $20,000 ($422,000 in 2021) was stolen. [1] Glens Falls acquired the Fort Edward National Bank in 1950, making it the bank's second branch. [2] In 1963, Glens Falls built another Washington County branch in Fort Edward. [2]

  3. NationsBank - Wikipedia

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    Bank of America building in Atlanta was for years owned by NationsBank. In 1998, it acquired BankAmerica Corporation of San Francisco in what was the largest bank merger in American history at the time. Although NationsBank was the nominal survivor, the merged bank took the better-known Bank of America name, and operates under Bank of America's ...

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    Accenture's latest global study of 49,000 consumers found that in the U.S., 63% turn to the branch mainly to solve specific and complicated problems, while 67% like seeing branches in their ...

  5. Joubert and White Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, after borrowing $50, Edward Joubert and J. Huyler White formed a partnership and began to develop a 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m 2) manufacturing building at what was then 45-47 Warren Street (now 77-79 Warren Street) [2] The building consisted of a large building for manufacturing, a second building on Jay Street was used for storage of completed vehicles and a lumberyard where their ...

  6. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Direct successor of the Bank of North America, the first bank in the United States CoreStates Financial Corp. Wells Fargo: 1990 First Union Corporation: Florida National Bank First Union Corporation: Wells Fargo: 1990 Citizens & Southern National Bank: Sovran Financial Corp. C&S/Sovran Corp. Bank of America: 1991 Fleet/Norstar Financial Group, Inc.

  7. Seafirst Bank - Wikipedia

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    On February 10, 1997, $4.4 million was stolen from the Seafirst branch of Lakewood by the Trenchcoat Robbers. [14] Following the 1998 merger of BankAmerica Corp. and NationsBank Corp. into the modern Bank of America Corporation, Seafirst finally assumed the Bank of America brand on September 27, 1999. [15]

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  9. First Bancorp - Wikipedia

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    First Bancorp is an American bank holding company headquartered in Southern Pines, North Carolina, that operates as First Bank in North Carolina and South Carolina. As of 2023, First Bancorp has 118 branches and about $12 billion in assets. [1] First Bank was the sixth largest bank in North Carolina.