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  2. First Women's Bank (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The First Women's Bank of New York City was the first bank in New York State dedicated to serving the financial needs of women and was majority owned and operated by women. It opened in 1975 and was part of a broader movement to address the financial needs of women who faced barriers in obtaining credit and financial services from traditional ...

  3. First Women Bank - Wikipedia

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    First Women Bank Limited (FWBL) is a Pakistani state-owned commercial bank for women with headquarters in Karachi. [1] History. The blueprint for infrastructure of ...

  4. First Women's Bank of California - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, when the bank’s board members first searched for a CEO, they were unable to find a qualified woman. Therefore, Rowan Henry, a man, was hired. [9] By late 1976, more than $1.5 million in First Women’s Bank stock had been sold to about 1,300 shareholders, 63% of whom were women.

  5. Akram Khatoon - Wikipedia

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    Khatoon was the founding president of the First Women Bank, she remained president from 26 November 1989 till 28 May 2001, a total of eleven and half years. Under her leadership, First Women Bank became a pioneer in introducing microfinancing in Pakistan to cater to the credit needs of under privileged business women, both in urban and rural ...

  6. Maggie L. Walker - Wikipedia

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    First African-American woman to charter a bank in the United States [1] Maggie Lena (née Draper Mitchell) Walker (July 15, 1864 – December 15, 1934) was an American businesswoman and teacher. In 1903, Walker became both the first African-American woman to charter a bank and the first African-American woman to serve as a bank president. [ 2 ]

  7. First Woman's Bank of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The ongoing women's suffrage movement reflected many women's desire to hold accounts independently of male relatives. [1] The bank was the first in the United States to be managed and directed entirely by women. [2] The novel concept resulted in a total of $20,000 in deposits on its first day of business, October 6, 1919. [3] Lulu Bringhurst ...

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  9. Women's Bank of Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Bank of Denver was founded in 1975 by B. LaRae Orullian, [1] Gail Schoettler, Carol Green and Bonnie Andrikopolous.Others involved were Wendy W. Davis, Loretta Norgren, Leslie Friedman Davis, Betty Sue Freedman, Beverly A. (Martinez) Grall, Barbara Grall, Barbara Welch Sudler, Edna Mosley, Michael Feinstein, and Judith Foster.