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  2. FNB Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, FNB acquired Parkvale Savings Bank, which was based in Monroeville. [16] [17] [18] In 2015, FNB acquired Metro Bank (formerly Commerce Bank) of Harrisburg. In 2016, FNB agreed to a $1.4 billion deal with Yadkin Financial of Raleigh, North Carolina, [19] [20] the largest deal in the company's history, giving FNB 98 branches in North ...

  3. Farmers Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    Farmers Savings Bank is a historic building located in Salem, Iowa, United States.Built in 1916, it replaced a building destroyed by fire the year before. The following banks operated here: Farmers Savings Bank (1916-1933), Farmington State Bank (1936-1944), Des Moines Valley State Bank (1944-1955), State Central Savings Bank (1955-1957), Hillsboro Savings Bank (1957-1976), Hawkeye Bank and ...

  4. Flagstar Financial, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NYCB was founded on April 14, 1859, in Flushing, Queens, as Queens County Savings Bank, [3] and changed its name on December 15, 2000, to New York Community Bank to better reflect its market area beyond Queens. In 1993, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [3]

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  9. Merchants' National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Merchants' Bank was featured in an eleven-page spread in The Western Architect's February 1916 edition. [6] As he did in his banks in Cedar Rapids and Sidney, Ohio, Sullivan used lions, or at least a grotesque, winged version of a lion, as figurative decoration. This creature is one of the very few figurative elements that can be found in ...