Washington Mutual
There are no Washington Mutual locations. The bank collapsed in 2008 and was bought out by JP Morgan Chase. Washington Mutual locations are now Chase banks.
To contact Washington Mutual Bank about home loans, contact a Chase branch, the US consumer and commercial banking business of JPMorgan & Chase. JPMorgan & Chase acquired Washington Mutual's assets which were re-branded as Chase branches in 2009.
Chase Bank is now a part of Washington Mutual. You can go to the website for Chase and register online for a new account. Just click on the link to open a checking and/or savings account.
No. Washington Mutual is now owned by the JP Morgan Chase group. They acquired Washington Mutual in 2008-2009 during the banking crisis in United States. By end of 2009, all branches of Washington Mutual were rebranded as Chase branches.
Washington Mutual
There are no Washington Mutual locations. The bank collapsed in 2008 and was bought out by JP Morgan Chase. Washington Mutual locations are now Chase banks.
To contact Washington Mutual Bank about home loans, contact a Chase branch, the US consumer and commercial banking business of JPMorgan & Chase. JPMorgan & Chase acquired Washington Mutual's assets which were re-branded as Chase branches in 2009.
Washington Mutual Bank no longer exists, and therefore no longer has an EIN. It is now part of JP Morgan Chase.
Washington Mutual Bank A.k.A. Chase Bank
322271627. It is the same as when it was Washington Mutual.
Chase Bank is now a part of Washington Mutual. You can go to the website for Chase and register online for a new account. Just click on the link to open a checking and/or savings account.
No. Washington Mutual is now owned by the JP Morgan Chase group. They acquired Washington Mutual in 2008-2009 during the banking crisis in United States. By end of 2009, all branches of Washington Mutual were rebranded as Chase branches.
Washington Mutual was a savings bank holding company and the former owner of Washington Mutual Bank, which was the largest savings and loan association in USA. On September 25, 2008, the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) seized Washington Mutual Bank from Washington Mutual and placed it into the receivership of FDIC. This action was taken because withdrawal requests worth $16.4 billion were placed during a 10 day bank run (nearly 9% of their total deposits) This resulted in the bank being closed and sold to JP Morgan Chase which reopened the branches next day as JP Morgan Chase branches. So yes, you can do that because JP Morgan Chase owns Washington Mutual.
WaMu (Washington Mutual) Bank collapsed in 2008 and was soon taken over by Chase Bank. JPMorgan Chase now controls the company that was WaMu.
No it does not. Wamu used to be the website for Washington Mutual bank. Chase now owns Washington Mutual. If you go to Wamu, you will be redirected to the new Chase website.
Washington Mutual Bank, which has been absorbed into JPMorgan Chase.