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National Bank of Commerce (NBC) is a full-service national bank based in Wisconsin, USA, with headquarters at 1127 Tower Ave., in downtown Superior, WI. [3] The bank offers personal retail products and services, mortgage loans, business lending, credit and debit cards, online and mobile banking, and other financial services.
The following table lists the 100 largest bank holding companies in the United States ranked by total assets of June 30, 2024 per the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council; their market capitalization is also shown.
Huron Valley State Bank is a bank founded and headquartered in Milford, Michigan. [8]Established in 2005 [9] by Clarkston Financial Corporation (CFC) as a de-novo bank, Huron Valley State Bank became independent of CFC 3 years later in 2008.
One US Bank Plaza in downtown St. Louis, Missouri The US Bank tower in downtown Denver, Colorado US Bank tower in Salt Lake City, Utah US Bank Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin US Bank Building in Sheboygan, Wisconsin U.S. Bancorp footprint United States National Bank of Portland, Oregon Downtown Minneapolis; Capella Tower is the circular building on the center-right.
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The United States National Bank of Portland, the predecessor of present-day U.S. Bancorp, was established in Portland in 1890, opening for business in February 1891. [10]
OceanFirst Bank is an American regional bank subsidiary of the U.S. financial services holding company OceanFirst Financial Corp founded and headquartered in Ocean County, New Jersey, with operations throughout New Jersey, and in the major metropolitan markets of Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, and Boston.
Merchants traveled from Britain to the United States and established the Bank of Pennsylvania in 1780 to fund the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). [2] During this time, the Thirteen Colonies had not established a currency, and used informal trade [clarification needed] to finance their daily activities. [2]