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This is a list of current and former companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area, broken down by type of business. Fortune 500 rankings are indicated in parentheses. As of 2020, 38 Fortune 500 companies had headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Banc of California; Bank of America (1904–1998) Bank of America, Los Angeles; Bank of California; Bank of Daniel Meyer; Bank of Hope; Bank of Stockton; Bank of the Orient; Bank of the West; Beneficial State Bank; Broadway Federal Bank
The Financial District is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States, that serves as its main central business district and had 372,829 jobs according to U.S. census tracts as of 2012-2016. [5]
Pacific National Bank, San Francisco. 10/30/2009. California National Bank, Los Angeles. 10/30/2009. San Diego National Bank, San Diego. 10/30/2009. Community Bank of Lemont, Lemont, Ill.
The following is a list of companies based in San Francisco, California. Fortune 500 rankings are indicated in parentheses, based on the list of the Fortune 500 companies in 2008. Companies currently based in San Francisco
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]
Alvord was president of the Bank of California until his death in San Francisco on December 21, 1904. [18] In January 1905, Homer S. King left Wells Fargo & Company to assume the presidency of the Bank of California. [19] In 1910, the Bank of California incorporated the San Francisco National Bank, the successor to the bank founded by Peder ...
44 Montgomery is a 43-story, 172 m (564 ft) office skyscraper in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District. [5] Groundbreaking was in the spring of 1964. [6] When completed in 1967, it was the tallest building west of Dallas, surpassed by 555 California Street (built as the world headquarters of Bank of America) in 1969.