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  2. United Bank (Atlanta metropolitan area) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the mid 1990s, United Bank began to provide bank branches within grocery stores and a local call center that provided full customer service over the phone. In 1997 United Bank provided a division of the bank for investment management and also acquired the offices in Thomaston, Georgia of NationsBank, N.A.

  3. Thomaston, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Thomaston is an unincorporated community in southeastern DeWitt County, Texas, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 87 , southeast of the city of Cuero , the county seat of DeWitt County. [ 2 ] Its elevation is 161 feet (49 m). [ 1 ]

  4. Gibraltar Savings Association - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar Savings failed in December 1988, at which time it was the largest thrift in Texas. Under the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation's Southwest Plan, five failed Texas thrifts with total assets of $12.2 billion were combined.

  5. Golden West Financial - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, they agreed to acquisition of Golden West Financial and its thrift, World Savings, by Wachovia Bank, The acquisition gave Wachovia an additional 285-branch network spanning 10 states. Wachovia greatly raised its profile in California, where Golden West held $32 billion in deposits and operated 123 branches. [ 10 ]

  6. You can still report badly behaving banks to the CFPB

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    About 80% of submissions these days involve problems with credit reports, while complaints about debt collectors and bank accounts make up the next two largest buckets, according to a 2024 ...

  7. Astoria Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was chartered by New York State in 1888. [1] In 1936 the name was changed to Astoria Savings & Loan Association. In 1937, the bank received a federal charter and became Astoria Federal Savings & Loan Association. In 1989, George L. Engelke, Jr. was named president and chief executive officer of the company. [3]

  8. Hudson City Bancorp - Wikipedia

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    He had previously been chief financial officer of Southold Savings Bank on Long Island, New York. [8] By the end of 1989, Hudson City Savings Bank had 69 branches and total assets of US$3.2 billion. [7] In 1992, following the 1990-1991 recession, the bank became the largest savings bank in New Jersey. In 1996, Leonard S. Gudelski was elected ...

  9. Savings bank - Wikipedia

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    France claims the credit of being the mother of savings banks, basing this claim on a savings bank said to have been established in 1765 in the town of Brumath, but it is of record that the savings bank idea was suggested in England as early as 1697. There was a savings bank in Hamburg, Germany, in 1778 and in Berne, Switzerland, in 1787.