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Union Savings Bank, is a full-service Community bank and wealth management institution serving customers in Western Connecticut. The bank is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut and was founded in 1866.
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Union Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Union Bankshares, Inc., is a U.S. community bank based in Morrisville, Vermont. The bank provides commercial, retail, and municipal banking services and asset management services throughout Northern Vermont and New Hampshire. The bank operates 20 branches, three loan centers and several ATMs in the ...
CUSB Bank, formerly known as Cresco Union Savings Bank and C US Bank, is a family-owned state-chartered bank based in Cresco, Iowa. It was founded in 1888 and provides residential, commercial and agricultural loans. The bank has locations in Cresco, Lime Springs, Ridgeway, Osage and Charles City. [1]
In 1914, Kaspare Cohn founded Kaspare Cohn Commercial & Savings Bank in Los Angeles.It was renamed Union Bank & Trust Company of Los Angeles in 1918. Harry Volk was recruited from Prudential Insurance Company as the bank's new CEO in 1957 and pioneered the use of the one-bank holding company, [1] among other banking innovations.
On May 1, 1929, the Bank merged with Industrial Savings Bank to become Union Industrial Trust & Savings Bank. [2] Several employees, including a senior vice president and two vice presidents, were caught embezzling $3.5 million from the bank in 1929. [3] [4] It failed during the Great Depression. [5]
32nd Street, 1893. Union Dime Savings Bank was originally chartered in 1859 in New York City, US.By the time of bank deregulation in 1979 it was starting to suffer losses. With the direction of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, it was acquired by Buffalo Savings Bank and, along with the New York Bank for Savings, became part of the renamed Goldo