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The company's logo The former Union Bank logo used from 1996 prior to the 2008 rebranding Former Union Bank logo from December 2008 to November 2017 A branch in Los Angeles Union Bank was an American national bank with 398 branches in California , Washington , and Oregon .
The company traces it roots to The Bank of California founded in 1864. It became Bancal Tri-State Corporation in 1972, UnionBanCal Corporation in 1996, and MUFG Americas Holdings Corporation in 2014. [2] In December 2022, its sold its consumer banking subsidiary, MUFG Union Bank, to U.S. Bancorp.
First Nationwide Bank California Federal Bank: California Federal Bank: $1.2 billion, 1st Nationwide rebranded as "Cal Fed." Citibank: 1998 NationsBank Corp. Barnett Banks, Inc. NationsBank Corp. Bank of America: 1998 First Union Corporation: CoreStates Financial Corp. Including predecessor Bank of North America, the first bank in the United States
Union Bank or Unionbank may refer to: Unionbank (Austria) , an Austrian bank active created in 1870, merged into Allgemeine Bodencreditanstalt in 1927 Union Bank (Albania)
Banks based in California; Defunct banks of the United States; Companies based in San Francisco; Defunct companies based in California; American companies established in 1996; Banks established in 1996; Banks disestablished in 2008; 1996 establishments in California; 2008 disestablishments in California; Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
The Bank of California Building is a 1908 Greco-Roman style structure with a brutalist, 312 ft (95 m), 22-story tower annexed in 1967 at 400 California Street in the financial district of San Francisco, California. [5] [6] Union Bank acquired the building in 1996 as part of its merger with Bank of California. [7]
530 B Street (formerly known as the Union Bank of California Building) is a 27-story, 118.26-metre (388.0 ft) skyscraper in San Diego, California. Background
The Bank of California Building is a landmark building located at 815 2nd Avenue in Seattle, Washington.It is located mid-block adjoining the Exchange Building.It was built by the Bank of California (predecessor to the Union Bank of California) in 1924 and has been continually used as a bank ever since.