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The bank was founded in 1994 in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1] [4] In 2010, it moved its headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona. [5] In October 2012, it acquired Western Liberty Bancorp for $55 million. [6] In April 2021, the company acquired AmeriHome for $1.22 billion. [7]
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New Frontier Bank Greeley: Colorado: 2009 $2.0 billion $2.8 billion Georgian Bank Atlanta: Georgia: 2009 $2.0 billion $2.8 billion Vineyard Bank Rancho Cucamonga: California: 2009 $1.9 billion $2.7 billion Peoples First Community Bank Panama City: Florida: 2009 $1.8 billion $2.6 billion County Bank Merced: California: 2009 $1.7 billion $2.4 ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Western Alliance Bancorp (WAL) on Thursday reported third-quarter net income of $199.8 million. The Phoenix-based bank said it had earnings of $1.80 per share. The results missed ...
Western Alliance led other regional bank stocks higher Wednesday after telling investors that its deposits rose again last week.The Phoenix-based lender said deposits as of May 12 were $47.6 ...
PacWest ended Tuesday down 28%, while Western Alliance dropped 15%. Other regional banks also plummeted, including Zions ( ZION ), Comerica ( CMA ) and Key ( KEY ), which all fell between 9-12%.
The bank expanded into Nevada in 1985 with the purchase of Nevada State Bank. [9] The bank entered Arizona in 1986 with the acquisition of Mesa Bank. [7] [10] It expanded into Colorado and New Mexico in 1996 by acquiring Aspen Bancshares, which operated Pitkin County Bank and Trust, Valley National Bank of Cortez, and Centennial Savings Bank. [11]
Western Alliance Bank money market account features. Minimum opening deposit. $100. Monthly service fee. $10—waived for accounts with a daily balance of $2,500 or more. Certificates of deposit.