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  2. Citizens Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    However, it re-branded the New York and Vermont branches as Citizens Bank. This purchase made Citizens Financial the 12th largest bank in the United States with over $131 billion in assets and 1,530 branches across 13 states. [20] In early 2005, the Charter One name replaced the Citizens Bank banner on seven branches in Butler County, Pennsylvania.

  3. Charterhouse Group - Wikipedia

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    Charterhouse Group was founded in 1973 as the US-based investment arm of the British investment bank Charterhouse Bank. [1] In the 1980s Charterhouse Group completed a spinoff from its parent bank and became an independent investment firm. In 1989, the firm raised its first private equity fund, Charterhouse Equity Partners, with outside ...

  4. Charterhouse Bank - Wikipedia

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    Charterhouse Investment Trust also started buying department stores in London, floating United Drapery Stores as the holding company for its retail investments in 1927. [4] [5] In 1963 Charterhouse Bank merged with S. Japhet and Company, a rival investment bank established by Saemy Japhet (1858–1954), to form Charterhouse Japhet. [6]

  5. U.S. Bancorp - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014, U.S. Bancorp announced the pending acquisition of 94 branch offices of the Charter One Bank in Chicago from the RBS Citizens Financial Group for $315 million (~$399 million in 2023), [158] doubling its market share in Chicago. [159] 13 Charter One branches were closed due to their close proximity to existing U.S. Bank offices ...

  6. Charter Court Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    Charter Court in Wolverhampton (on the left) The company was established with long term investment provided by Elliott Associates LP and Elliott International LP, to provide credit consultancy and mortgage administration services for pools of mortgage loans owned by third parties in 2008.

  7. Charterhouse Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    Charterhouse Capital Partners is a London based private equity investment firm focused on investing in European mid-market companies valued between €200m and €1.5bn. [1] The company targets investments across the services, healthcare, specialised industrials and consumer sectors. [2]

  8. Fred Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    In evidence to the Treasury Select Committee on 3 March 2009, John Kingman, CEO of UK Financial Investments Ltd, the company set up to manage the government's holdings in banks, directly blamed the Royal Bank of Scotland board for awarding its former CEO a discretionary pension. Kingman said that the government was aware of the size of the ...

  9. Charter One - Wikipedia

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