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Allied Irish Bank (GB) and First Trust Bank, owned by AIB Group of the Republic of Ireland; Al Rayan Bank, owned by Masraf Al Rayan of Qatar; Axis Bank UK, owned by Axis Bank of India; Bank of Ceylon (UK), owned by Bank of Ceylon of Sri Lanka; Bank of Baroda (UK), owned by Bank of Baroda of India; Bank of China (UK), owned by Bank of China
Bank is a village in the English county of Hampshire. The settlement is within the civil parish of Lyndhurst in the New Forest , and is located approximately 8 miles (13 km) from both Ringwood and Southampton .
The New Hampshire Banking Department is a state agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, headquartered in Concord. The department supervises all state-chartered financial institutions including commercial banks , merchant banks , and credit unions . [ 1 ]
[10] [11] In 1871, the Rhode Island legislature gave a second charter to establish the Citizens Savings Bank which eventually acquired its parent group to form Citizens Trust Company. [10] [11] The bank then expanded through Rhode Island, opening a total of 29 branches in that state. It established Citizens Financial Group as a holding company ...
Bankcore, Inc / North Conway Bank, North Conway, New Hampshire, 1995; Bank of New Hampshire, 1995, second largest bank in New Hampshire, founded in 1875, with assets of 1.7 billion. The acquisition increased the size of People's by 1/3 to $4.2 billion.
NBT Bank, N.A. is an American financial institution that operates through a network of 155 banking locations in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut. [1] NBT Bank and its parent company, NBT Bancorp Inc., are headquartered in Norwich, New York, United States. NBT Bancorp is traded on the Nasdaq ...
In 1995, Bank of Ireland merged First New Hampshire Bank with Royal Bank of Scotland's Citizens Financial Group. [21] In 1996, it introduced telephone banking. [22] In 1996, Bank of Ireland bought the Bristol and West building society for UK£600 million (€882 million), which kept its own brand. [23]
CBT was the parent of Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, which traced its roots to the Union Bank of New London (founded in 1792), as well as the Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Company, the Hartford Trust Company, and the Phoenix State Bank and Trust Company (founded in 1814). The old Bank of New England traced its roots to the Merchants ...