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Bank of Pennsylvania building designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe.Engraving by William Birch. Civil War memorial Adrian Michigan. In 1793, the Bank of Pennsylvania was established with a charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and branches were opened in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, and Easton. [2]
A Philadelphia developer sued Citizens Bank January 27, 2010, for $8 billion, under a claim that the bank used sham accusations of default to recall loans in an effort to prop up its failing parent companies, Citizens Financial Group and "its ultimate parent, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group." [35]
Benjamin Henry Latrobe's Bank of Pennsylvania, from the 4th edition of William Birch's Views of Philadelphia, 1827–8. William Russell Birch (9 April 1755 – 7 August 1834) was an English miniature painter , enameler , and landscape engraver and designer.
The bank's income increased through the use of payday loans which charge high interest rates and are under fire from a number of states. The Office of Thrift Supervision , one of the country's bank regulators, later expressed concerns over several of the bank's businesses, including the payday lending business.
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A branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland 1727 Royal Bank of Scotland: Kingdom of Great Britain United Kingdom: Part of NatWest Group: 1737 Van Lanschot Kempen: Dutch Republic Netherlands: The oldest independent bank in the Netherlands [2] and the Benelux. [3] [4] 1747 Banque Nagelmackers: Liège Belgium: 1750 Rahn+Bodmer: Zürich Switzerland ...
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