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Washington Trust Bank is an American diversified financial services holding company headquartered in Spokane, Washington. It is the oldest and largest privately held commercial bank in the Pacific Northwest , and has more than 40 financial centers and offices in Washington , Idaho and Oregon with over 1,000 employees. [ 1 ]
Aug. 15—Washington Trust Bank gave the city's skyline a new look this month with bold new paint and letters changing the name of what was the Wells Fargo building. The high-rise was purchased in ...
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In 1980, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Milford Center and The First National Bank of Burton merged with Huntington Bancshares. [14] In 1981, the bank acquired Alexandria Bank Company and renamed it The Huntington State Bank, with a loan production office opening in Cincinnati. In 1982, the bank merged with the Reeves Banking and Trust Company. [14]
Jan. 23—Police are searching for a man who robbed a Washington Trust Bank branch Monday in the Logan Neighborhood. The suspect indicated he had a weapon and stole an undisclosed amount of cash ...
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) may assume deposits of banks or allow other banks to assume them. The largest banks to be acquired have been the Merrill Lynch acquisition by Bank of America, the Bear Stearns and Washington Mutual acquisitions by JPMorgan Chase, and the Countrywide Financial acquisition also by Bank of America.
2. Overdraft fees. 💵 Typical cost: $26 to $35 per occurrence Overdraft fees happen when you spend more money than you have in your checking account, and the bank covers the difference ...
Washington Federal's old logo prior to WaFd Bank rebranding in 2021. The bank was founded on April 24, 1917 in Ballard, Washington as Ballard Savings and Loan by a group of businessmen. In 1958, it merged with Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bothell. The bank took the name Washington Federal for "wider geographical acceptance".