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  2. Freedman's Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Freedman's Saving and Trust Company, known as the Freedman's Savings Bank, was a private savings bank chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 3, 1865, to collect deposits from the newly emancipated communities. The bank opened 37 branches across 17 states and Washington DC within 7 years and collected funds from over 67,000 depositors. [1]

  3. Category:Banks established in 1865 - Wikipedia

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  4. History of banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first ATMs were designed to dispense a fixed amount of cash when a user inserted a specially coded card. [32] A Chemical Bank advertisement boasted "On Sept. 2 our bank will open at 9:00 and never close again." [33] Chemicals' ATM, initially known as a Docuteller was designed by Donald Wetzel and his company Docutel. Chemical executives ...

  5. Bank of Saxony - Wikipedia

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    The Sächsische Bank zu Dresden (Bank of Saxony at Dresden) was founded with a state concession on 18 July 1865 and a capital of 5 million thalers. [1]: 4 In 1869 it settled its head office in the former Hôtel de Pologne, a historic building at Schloßstraße 7 in the center of Dresden, whose façade it remodeled to a design by architect Karl Eberhard []. [2]

  6. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The first nationally chartered bank in the U.S., the Bank of North America, was founded in 1781 in Philadelphia. After a series of mergers, the Bank of North America is now part of Wells Fargo. Pennsylvania is home to the first nationally-chartered bank under the 1863 National Banking Act. That year, the Pittsburgh Savings & Trust Company ...

  7. List of oldest banks in continuous operation - Wikipedia

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    The world's oldest central bank is the Sveriges Riksbank, which was founded in 1668. Banco di Napoli , which was absorbed by different entities between 2002–2018, had origins dating back to 1539, and until its absorption was likely the oldest bank worldwide in continuous operation; some scholars posit that its origins may be dated back to 1463.

  8. Category:American companies established in 1865 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American companies established in 1865" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Bank of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Adelaide was founded in 1865 in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It was incorporated by an act of the Parliament of South Australia . [2] The original directors of the company were Henry Ayers , Thomas Greaves Waterhouse , Robert Barr Smith , Thomas Magarey and George Peter Harris .