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From its founding in 1913 until 1998, Guaranty Bank & Trust was a privately held company. Guaranty Bank & Trust's parent company, Guaranty Bancshares, became listed under the symbol "GNTY" on the NASDAQ Exchange in 1998. [15] [16] In June 2005, Guaranty Bancshares de-listed from the Nasdaq exchange and again became a privately held company. [17]
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To bolster its position, in 1959, J.P. Morgan merged with the Guaranty Trust Company of New York to form the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. The two banks already had numerous relationships between them and had complementary characteristics as J.P. Morgan brought a prestigious name and high-quality clients and bankers while Guaranty Trust ...
Guaranty Trust Company may refer to: Guaranty Trust Holding Company PLC, a multinational financial services group headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria; Morgan Guaranty Trust, formed by the 1959 merger of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York and J.P. Morgan & Co. Guaranty Trust Co. v. York, a 1945 United States Supreme Court case
[better source needed] To bolster its position, in 1959, J.P. Morgan merged with the Guaranty Trust Company of New York to form the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. [23] The bank would continue to operate as Morgan Guaranty Trust until the 1980s, before migrating back to the use of the J.P. Morgan brand.
In 1900, the bank acquired the National Union Bank of New York which had been founded in 1893 by the directors of the New York Guaranty and Indemnity Company and its successor, the Guaranty Trust, and was associated with the Mutual Life Insurance Company (Mutual Life's president, Richard A. McCurdy, was a director of National Union).
Guaranty Trust Holding Plc original started as Guaranty Trust Banks, and it was founded in 1988 by over 35 young Nigerians in their thirties, spearheaded mostly by Tayo Aderinokun and Fola Adeola, but also included Femi Pedro, Gbolade Osibodu, Femi Akingbe, Akin Opeodu, and others.
The bank was founded in Hammond, Louisiana in 1934 as Guaranty Bank & Trust Company. [2] In 1971, the bank was renamed First Guaranty Bank. [2] In 1999, the bank acquired 13 branches from Bank One. [3] In 2007, the company acquired Homestead Bancorp, Inc. for $13 million in cash. [4] [5] It also acquired Douglass National Bank of Kansas City. [6]