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Washington Mutual, Inc. (often abbreviated to WaMu) was an American savings bank holding company based in Seattle. It was the parent company of Washington Mutual Bank , which was the largest savings and loan association in the United States until its collapse in 2008.
JPMorgan Chase: Washington Mutual: JPMorgan Chase: $1.9 Billion [41] JPMorgan Chase & Co. 2008 Fifth Third Bank: First Charter Bank: Fifth Third Bank: $1.1 billion [42] Fifth Third Bank: 2008 PNC Financial Services: National City Corp. PNC Financial Services: $5.08 billion [43] PNC Financial Services: 2008 U.S. Bancorp: Downey Savings and Loan ...
Chase Manhattan Bank was formed by the merger of the Chase National Bank and the Manhattan Company in 1955. [4] The bank merged with Chemical Bank New York in 1996 and later merged with Bank One Corporation in 2004 [5] and in 2008 acquired the deposits and most assets of Washington Mutual. In May 2023, it acquired the assets of First Republic Bank.
JPMorgan Chase, in its current structure, is the result of the combination of several large U.S. banking companies that merged since 1996, combining Chase Manhattan Bank, J.P. Morgan & Co., and Bank One, as well as asset assumptions of Bear Stearns, Washington Mutual, and First Republic.
In early 1997 California thrift H. F. Ahmanson & Co. launched a hostile takeover bid for the company, but Washington Mutual's friendly offer won out later that year. Ironically, in 1998 Washington Mutual acquired Ahmanson for $10 billion. In 2008, it became part of JPMorgan Chase.
Washington Mutual, Seattle: JPMorgan Chase, New York City Savings and loan association $ 1.9 × 10 ^ 9 [23] September 26, 2008: Lehman Brothers C: Nomura Holdings: Investment bank $600,000,000 [24] September 28, 2008: Bradford & Bingley D: Government of the United Kingdom (Mortgage Assets) Banco Santander (Savings Liabilities) Diversified ...
Now on the 20th anniversary of the Jan. 14, 2004 merger announcement (the merger was completed July 1, 2004), JPMorgan Chase & Co. has grown to become the city's largest private employer with ...
Washington Mutual subsequently failed in 2008. Dime was included in the assets that were sold to JPMorgan Chase by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation after Washington Mutual was seized and placed in receivership. [21] In 2016, Charney Companies purchased the bank's original site for $80 million. [22]