Based out of the state of Massachusetts, the Southbridge Savings Bank services customers in the central part of the state and the city of Worcester. The bank has been in existence since 1848.
There have been many Bank Panics, all were caused by a sudden need to withdraw savings by a large number of people. The result is banks closing and often going out of business, with many people losing their life savings. In the 1930s FDR worked to establish the FDIC to insure bank deposits to reduce the chance of Bank Panics and protect people's savings deposited in banks.
Washington Mutual Bank, which has been absorbed into JPMorgan Chase.
Equitable Savings Bank no longer exist. It has been acquired by Banco de Oro for quite a long time ago.
The only ones that can sign up with USAA Savings Bank are people that are with the Selected Reserve or National Guard. Those who have been discharged "honorably" can also have a USAA Savings Bank account.
There are several complaints about Eastern Savings ripping people off. See these webpages: http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/mortgage-loan-c230942.html#c523169 http://www.ripoffreport.com/banks/eastern-savings-bank/eastern-savings-bank-predatory-52n8d.htm
Yes, Wachovia Bank is still in business and has been since 2009.
Quincy Savings Bank was acquired by Citizens Financial Group of RI the holding company of Citizens Bank of MA headquarted out of 28 State Street in Boston MA. Quincy Savings Bank branch office in West Plymouth was sold in a separate transaction to Plymouth Savings Bank which is now Eastern Bank. The only Former Quincy Savings Bank branches still open for business under the Citizens Bank of MA name are. Quincy Center Office - Hancock St, Quincy North Quincy Office- Hancock St, Quincy Queen Anne Plaza Office - Washington St, Norwell Hingham Office - Fearing Rd, Hingham All other former branches have been closed and consolidated into existing Citizens locations..
Bank of America was founded in 1904, originally as the Bank of Italy in San Francisco. It changed its name to Bank of America in 1930. As of 2023, the bank has been in business for over 119 years.
There is no swift number for banks in America. They use the Routing/ABA number instead. Please review the following statement which it has been copies from American Savings Bank. "Receiving International Wire Transfers - In order to receive wire transfers from foreign countries in a timely fashion, please follow the instructions below. American Savings Bank is not a SWIFT member, the originator's bank needs to send the funds to its own U.S. office or its own U.S. Correspondent Bank first (e.g. Citibank, New York; J.P. Morgan Chase, New York or Bank of America, New York;....etc.) as Intermediary Bank then for onward transmission to American Savings Bank, Honolulu, Hawaii by Fedwire using ABA#321370765. The format is as follows:Beneficiary: Customer's NameBeneficiary Account No.: American Savings Bank 10 digit account numberBeneficiary Bank: American Savings Bank, Honolulu, HawaiiRouting/ABA Number: 321370765 by FedwireIntermediary Bank: Originating Bank's U.S. Correspondent or its own U.S. office (with instruction to the Intermediary Bank to forward the wire to American Savings Bank, Hawaii by Fedwire)" Reference link: http://www.asbhawaii.com/business/2_8_4_2.php
Security Savings Bank, established in 1911 as Southport Building and Loan Association in North Carolina, has not been bought by Signet (wholly owned by Wachovia Corporation) and is not currently undergoing a name change.
Discover Bank has been in business since 1985 when they introduced the Discover Financial Services. They were initially owned by Sears Trading Corporation.
"SD post" on a bank statement typically refers to a "savings deposit post," indicating that a deposit has been made to a savings account. It may also represent a transaction related to a specific savings account or service. If you're unsure about a specific entry, it's best to contact your bank for clarification.