What happened to NBD?
The National Bank of Detroit (NBD), later renamed NBD Bank, was a bank that operated mostly in the Midwestern United States. Following its merger with First National Bank of Chicago, the bank was ultimately acquired and merged into Bank One, at which point the NBD name was discontinued.
Who bought out Indiana National Bank?
NBD Bancorp
INB Financial Corporation
Trade name | Indiana National Bank (1865–1989) INB National Bank (1989-1992) |
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Fate | Acquired by NBD Bancorp |
Successor | NBD Indiana |
Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States |
Area served | Indiana |
When did NBD become Bank One?
DETROIT, May 17, 1999-A new sign – really, about 340 new signs — directs consumers to the most personal bank in Michigan today as NBD Bank changes its name to Bank One.
What banks are in Indianapolis Indiana?
The Best 10 Banks & Credit Unions in Indianapolis, IN
- Regions Bank. 2.6 mi. Banks & Credit Unions.
- PNC Bank. 14.0 mi. Banks & Credit Unions.
- BMO Harris bank. 12.4 mi.
- Teachers Credit Union. 17.7 mi.
- Indiana Members Credit Union. 11.6 mi.
- Star Financial Bank. 19.7 mi.
- Indiana Members Credit Union. 3.0 mi.
- Old National Bank. 3.2 mi.
What happened Merchants bank?
One of the Lehigh Valley’s last local banks has been acquired. Bangor’s Merchants Bank officially became part of Lackawanna County-based Fidelity Bank on Tuesday, when shareholders approved the all-stock deal worth an estimated $78.5 million during separate online meetings.
Who bought Merchants bank?
Washington-based Columbia Banking Systems will buy Bank of Commerce Holdings, the parent company of Merchant Bank of Commerce, for $266 million.
Who bought First USA bank?
Banc One Corp.
NEW YORK (CNNfn) — Banc One Corp. said Monday it will acquire First USA Inc., a credit card company serving 16 million cardholders, in a $7.3 billion stock deal that could turn the banking concern into a consumer finance powerhouse.
Who owns First USA bank?
First Bank of the United States
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Type | Public–private partnership |
Successor | Girard Bank |
Headquarters | Philadelphia |
Key people | Alexander Hamilton (proposal) Thomas Willing (president 1791–1807) George Washington |