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First Interstate Bancorp was a bank holding company based in the United States.Headquartered in Los Angeles, it was the nation's eighth largest banking company. [1]Although First Interstate Bancorp was taken over by Wells Fargo in 1996, the name (along with the company logo) has continued to be used in the banking world by First Interstate BancSystem, who has been using the name under a ...
First Interstate Center in Billings, Montana. First Interstate Bank was established in 1968 when its founder, Homer Scott, Sr. purchased the Bank of Commerce in Sheridan, Wyoming. Scott incorporated the company in Montana in 1971 and over the next ten years acquired two more banks and established six de novo banks in Montana and Wyoming. [1]
First Interstate Bank may refer to: First Interstate Bancorp of Los Angeles, California, which merged with Wells Fargo in 1996 Several buildings formerly named for the bank, now known as Aon Center (Los Angeles), California a fire in this building on May 4, 1988 may be referred to as the First Interstate Tower fire; Fountain Place, Dallas, Texas
The next year, in 1970, the bank opened its first branch on Guam in Dededo. In 1975, First Hawaiian acquired Hawaii Thrift & Loan, which had been in financial difficulty, and turned it into First Hawaiian Creditcorp. First Hawaiian Bank acquired many other banks during the 1990s. In 1991, First Hawaiian acquired First Interstate Bank of Hawaii.
First Bank of the United States, first private central bank of the United States; First National Bank of Arizona, became part of First Interstate Bancorp; First National Bank of Boston, acquired by Fleet Bank and merged into Bank of America; First National Bank of New York, now part of Citibank
First Interstate Bancorp, a former bank now a part of Wells Fargo; First Interstate BancSystem, the current bank based in the upper American Mountain West; Interstate 1, numerically the first interstate highway; Pennsylvania Turnpike, one of three highways claimed to be the first interstate highway; Missouri interstates 44 and 70, second of ...
First Interstate Bank Center is a 4,000-permanent seat indoor arena located in Redmond, Oregon, as part of the Deschutes County Expo Center. It is named for a regional bank which purchased naming rights to the arena's name.
The bank traces its history to the Woolworth National Bank in San Francisco. Charles Crocker, who was one of The Big Four of the Central Pacific Railroad and who constructed America's first transcontinental railroad, acquired a controlling interest in Woolworth for his son William Henry Crocker.