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In 2023, DFCU Financial expanded to Florida with the acquisition of First Citrus Bank and its six branches in the Tampa and St. Petersburg areas. [16] DFCU continued its Florida expansion in 2024 with the acquisition of branches from MidWestOne in Naples and Fort Myers.
The Genesee County Savings Bank is an office building located at 352 South Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. [1] The Genesee County Savings Bank was founded in 1872. In 1915, the bank opened a new headquarters at the corner of Kearsley and Saginaw Streets. [2]
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In December 2008, the bank received a $72 million investment from the United States Department of the Treasury as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The investment was returned in 2013. [6] In December 2012, the bank sold 21 branches to Chemical (now TCF Financial Corporation). [7] [8] In 2015, the bank closed 6 branches. [9]
Michigan National Bank was a bank founded in Lansing, Michigan, which was established on 31 December 1940 when Howard J Stoddard consolidated six Michigan banks: First National Bank and Trust Company of Grand Rapids, First National Trust and Savings Bank of Port Huron, Lansing National Bank, City National Bank of Battle Creek, National Bank of Saginaw and First National Bank of Marshall.
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The bank was founded on May 1, 1925, by Rollin Charles "RC" Dart and his son, Doc Campbell Dart, as The Dart National Bank of Mason. [1] RC was president of the bank until his death in 1943. Doc Campbell Dart then became president and chief executive officer of the bank until his death in 1960. [2] In 1937, the bank acquired First State Savings ...
The bank was originally created as Lancaster National Bank [2] (of Lancaster, Virginia) and later merged with Chesapeake Banking Company of Lively in 1968 to become Chesapeake National Bank. [3] In 1994, Chesapeake National Bank dropped the "National" from its name, and has been known ever since as "Chesapeake Bank". [ 4 ]