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Berks County Trust Company (1964 as American Bank and Trust Co or American Bankcorp) Wells Fargo: 1941 Berks County Trust Company: Union National Bank (Pennsylvania) Berks County Trust Company (1964 as American Bank and Trust Co or American Bankcorp) Wells Fargo: 1943 Wilmington Trust: Union National Bank: Wilmington Trust [15] M&T Bank: 1948
Wachovia Corporation began on June 16, 1879, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the Wachovia National Bank. The bank was co-founded by James Alexander Gray and William Lemly. [10] In 1911, the bank merged with Wachovia Loan and Trust Company, "the largest trust company between Baltimore and New Orleans", [11] which had been founded on June 15 ...
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]
The bank was renamed in the mid-1980s after a series of mergers. After being acquired by First Union Corporation, which later also acquired Wachovia National Bank to become Wachovia Corporation, CoreStates Financial Corporation became a part of Wells Fargo in 2008 when Wachovia (formerly known as First Union) was acquired by that company.
Wachovia Corp. $15.1 billion. Aug. 28, 1995. Chase Manhattan Corp. Chemical Banking Corp. $10 billion. Dec. 31, 2008. PNC. ... Silicon Valley Bank depositors are now with First Citizens, while ...
Security Bank of Bibb County, Macon, Georgia: State Bank and Trust Company, Pinehurst, Georgia: Commercial bank [34] July 24, 2009: Security Bank of Houston County, Perry, Georgia: State Bank and Trust Company, Pinehurst, Georgia: Commercial bank [34] July 24, 2009: Security Bank of Jones County, Gray, Georgia: State Bank and Trust Company ...
On May 31, 2007, the company announced that it would be acquired by Wachovia Corporation in a $6.8 billion deal. [6] On September 28, 2007, the company's shareholders voted in favor of the merger with Wachovia. The acquisition closed on October 1, 2007, and A.G. Edwards became a wholly owned subsidiary of Wachovia Corporation. [7]
Work began right away on what would become the 34/story SouthTrust Tower. SouthTrust had $5.3 billion in assets by the end of 1986 and had expanded as much as it could in its home state of Alabama. After a change in an Alabama law allowed banks to buy other banks in the 12 southeastern states, SouthTrust made its first purchase outside of Alabama.