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Washington Trust Bank is an American diversified financial services holding company headquartered in Spokane, Washington. It is the oldest and largest privately held commercial bank in the Pacific Northwest , and has more than 40 financial centers and offices in Washington , Idaho and Oregon with over 1,000 employees. [ 1 ]
In May 2013, the company acquired the Seattle-area operations of Boston Private Bank & Trust Company. [10] On September 11, 2013, Umpqua Holdings Corporation announces it is acquiring Sterling Financial Corporation. In October 2013, the company acquired Commerce National Bank of Newport Beach, California for $42.9 million. [11]
Red Lion Hotels Corporation's roots can be traced back to Spokane, Washington in 1937 when the property management division of Washington Trust Bank, then known as The Washington Trust Company, was established and led by a man named Frank M. Goodale.
Aug. 15—Washington Trust Bank gave the city's skyline a new look this month with bold new paint and letters changing the name of what was the Wells Fargo building. The high-rise was purchased in ...
Jul. 31—Jamie Dimon, the billionaire CEO and chairman of banking giant JP Morgan Chase, predicts that American homebuyers have not seen the worst of rising interest rates. And during his first ...
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Jan. 30—Spokane County Sheriff's Office arrested a suspect in three bank robberies spanning four months, according to a news release. The suspect, 40-year-old Dustin Perrin, was arrested Monday ...
First Federal Savings and Loan, now known as Glacier Bank (a subsidiary of Glacier Bancorp, Inc.) was founded in 1955 in Kalispell, Montana by a group of local businessmen. With a charter costing $150,000 in 1955, the founding directors raised $172,000 from 127 Flathead citizens to officially get the bank off the ground. [3] [4]