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  2. Certificate of deposit - Wikipedia

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    The CD may be callable. The terms may state that the bank or credit union can close the CD before the term ends. Payment of interest. Interest may be paid out as it is accrued or it may accumulate in the CD. Interest calculation. The CD may start earning interest from the date of deposit or from the start of the next month or quarter.

  3. Dime Savings Bank of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Dime Savings Bank of New York, originally the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, was a bank headquartered in Brooklyn, New York City. It operated from 1859 to 2002. It operated from 1859 to 2002. The bank was formerly headquartered at 9 DeKalb Avenue , built in 1906–08 in Downtown Brooklyn .

  4. Brooklyn Trust Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Trust Company Building is a bank and residential building at 177 Montague Street in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, New York, U.S. Constructed for the Brooklyn Trust Company from 1913 to 1916, it occupies a site between Montague Street to the south, Clinton Street to the west, and Pierrepont Street to the north.

  5. 6 banks that are open on Sundays - AOL

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    Some of the bank’s branches are open on Sundays with typical Sunday hours being 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET. There’s also a customer service phone line that can be reached on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  6. Kings County Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    Kings County Savings Bank is a former bank building at 135 Broadway in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City. It is an example of French Second Empire-style architecture. Construction of the building began in 1860, to designs of William H. Willcox of Brooklyn, in partnership with prominent New York architect Gamaliel King ...

  7. Williamsburgh Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Williamsburgh Savings Bank was a financial institution in Brooklyn, New York, from 1851 to 1986. The bank was incorporated in 1851 under legislation passed by the New York State Assembly . [ 1 ] The bank continued to operate until a series of mergers brought the bank into the HSBC group late in the 20th century.

  8. Metropolitan Savings Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Savings Bank was chartered in New York in 1852. In 1935 the bank moved its headquarters from Cooper Square to 754 Broadway. [5] In 1942, it merged with the Manhattan Savings Institution (founded 1852) and the Citizens Savings Bank to form the Manhattan Savings Bank. [6] In 1990, Edmund Safra's Republic National Bank bought the ...

  9. Brooklyn Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    The building was to remain the Brooklyn Savings Bank's headquarters for almost 70 years. In 1961, the bank's management decided to build a new headquarters at the corner of Montague and Fulton Streets in Brooklyn, [3] and in 1963 the old bank building was sold to the Franklin National Bank, after which it lay idle for some months. [4]