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First Bank System, Inc. (CNB remained unchanged until after merger with U.S. Bancorp) U.S. Bancorp: 1993 Banc One Corp. Valley National Bank of Arizona: Banc One Corp. JPMorgan Chase: 1993 Bank of Boston Corp. South Shore Bank, Mechanics Bank, First Agricultural Bank of Boston Corp. Bank of America: 1993 First Union Corporation: Dominion Bank
First Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri: Great American Bank, DeSoto, Kansas: Commercial bank [34] September 4, 2009: InBank, Oak Forest, Illinois: MB Financial Bank NA, Chicago, Illinois: Commercial bank [34] September 4, 2009: Platinum Community Bank, Rolling Meadows, Illinois: closed; FDIC payout of insured deposits Commercial bank ...
BOK Financial Corporation — pronounced as letters, "B-O-K" — is a financial services holding company headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Offering a full complement of retail and commercial banking products and services across the American Midwest and Southwest, the company is one of the 50 largest financial services firms in the U.S., [2] and the largest in Oklahoma.
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Union Bank of Switzerland: Swiss Bank Corporation: UBS AG (UBS Warburg) 1998 Travelers Group: Citicorp: Citigroup (Salomon Smith Barney) 1998 Société Générale: Hambros Bank: Société Générale (SG Hambros Bank Ltd) 1999 Deutsche Bank: Bankers Trust: Deutsche Bank (Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown) 1999 Chase Manhattan Bank: Hambrecht & Quist ...
After the merger, Equity owned and operated 67 locations across Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and was projected to have around $5.0 billion in assets. [34] Two months later, Equity Bank bought three bank locations and their assets in St. Joseph, Mo., from Security Bank of Kansas City. [35]
Kansas City’s W. VinZant Restaurants has added another to its growing stable: Merchants Pub & Plate. The downtown Lawrence gastropub (746 Massachusetts St.) has been sold to Whitney VinZant’s ...
Commerce was founded by Francis Reid Long with $10,000 in capital in 1865, just as communities were rebuilding during Reconstruction. Originally known as the Kansas City Savings Association, it was acquired in 1881 by Dr. William Stone Woods and renamed the National Bank of Commerce, claiming at the time to be the largest bank west of Chicago. [3]