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  2. State Farm - Wikipedia

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    State Farm has expanded into the financial services arena, such as banking and mutual funds. [citation needed] The bank opened in May 1999 and is operated by State Farm Financial Services, FSB, a subsidiary of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. These are separate from its insurance products. State Farm Bank does not have branch offices.

  3. Federal savings association - Wikipedia

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    Federal savings associations (also called "federal thrifts" or "federal Savings Banks"), in the United States, are institutions chartered by the Office of Thrift Supervision which is now administered by Office of the Comptroller of the Currency after the agencies merged.

  4. USAA - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] USAA Federal Savings Bank, which provides banking services, is headquartered on a 575-acre (233 ha) campus in Phoenix, Arizona as of April 2024. [ 9 ] USAA has since expanded to offer banking and insurance services to past and present members of the Armed Forces, officers and enlisted, and their families.

  5. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    PNC Financial Services: 2005 Capital One Financial Corporation: Hibernia National Bank: Capital One Financial Corporation: $4.9 Billion [35] Capital One Financial: 2005 Bank of America: MBNA Corporation: Bank of America Card Services: $35 billion Bank of America: 2006 Wachovia: Westcorp Inc. (holding company for WFS Financial Inc and Western ...

  6. List of systemically important banks - Wikipedia

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    The FSB issued the final minimum total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) standard for 30 G-SIBs 9 November 2015. [15] (See "MREL" [16] for EU institutions.) The second set of lists, further below, includes all those financial institutions having been identified as systemically important by a national regulator, the so-called D-SIBs.

  7. State bank (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A state chartered bank cannot have "National" or "Federal" in its name. [citation needed]State banks are chartered and regulated by a state agency (often called the Department of Financial Institutions) in the state in which its headquarters are located.

  8. WSFS Bank - Wikipedia

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    WSFS Financial Corporation is a financial services company. Its primary subsidiary, WSFS Bank, a federal savings bank , is the largest and longest-standing locally managed bank and trust company headquartered in Delaware and the Greater Delaware Valley .

  9. Mutual savings bank - Wikipedia

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    A mutual savings bank is a financial institution chartered by a central or regional government, without capital stock, owned by its members who subscribe to a common fund. . From this fund, claims, loans, etc., are p