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  2. HomeStreet Bank - Wikipedia

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    HomeStreet, Inc., d.b.a HomeStreet Bank, together with its subsidiaries, provides various financial services primarily in Washington, Oregon, California, and Hawaii. The company was founded as Continental Mortgage and Loan Company in 1921 by W. Walter Williams. [ 2 ]

  3. Fortune Bank Announces Agreement to Merge with HomeStreet, Inc.

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    HomeStreet, Inc. (NAS: HMST) is a diversified financial services company headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and the holding company for HomeStreet Bank, a state-chartered, FDIC-insured savings ...

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  7. Maestro (debit card) - Wikipedia

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    Maestro is accepted at several banks (First Hawaiian and Home Street Bank) in Hawaii. Uruguay: Yes Maestro was until recently [6] the only debit card network issued by Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay. Since BROU is the largest bank in Uruguay, [7] this means that Maestro is likely the largest network in Uruguay. Venezuela: Yes

  8. HomeStreet Opening New Bank Branch on Capitol Hill

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  9. Telephone banking - Wikipedia

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    The service can be provided using an automated system, using voice recognition capability, DTMF technology, or by live customer service representatives. In India, a variation of telephone banking utilizing missed call numbers assigned to specific tasks (such as checking balances or performing money transfers) is offered by major banks. [3] [4]