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Bank of America was founded by Amadeo Giannini in San Francisco, California. It was founded in the year 1904 under the name Bank of Italy, and was changed to the name Bank of America in 1928.
When Bank of America moved over to California in 1904 it was previously called Bank of Italy.
The Bank of America traces its origin to the formation by Amadeo Giannini of the Bank of Italy in San Francisco in 1904. Following a sequence of mergers and acquisitons, Giannini renamed the Bank of Italy as the Bank of America on 3 November 1930.
The Bank of America was founded in 1940 after a merger of what would become the largest banking institution in America. Today it is the second largest bank holding institution, by assets.
Sorry, but no. Maewyn Succat (Saint Patrick's real name,) died about 1200 years before America was discovered.
Actually the Bank of America was an Los Angles based bank in the early 1920's when its founder and CEO Orra Monnette merged with the Bank of Italy owned by Amadeo Giannini in 1929. The new bank kept the name Bank of America.
Bank of Italy merged with Bank of America in 1929 and kept the name Bank of America.
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Bank of America was founded by Amadeo Giannini in San Francisco, California. It was founded in the year 1904 under the name Bank of Italy, and was changed to the name Bank of America in 1928.
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When Bank of America moved over to California in 1904 it was previously called Bank of Italy.
If it is in a name (like Bank of America) then it does.
new york. Says one answerer. But I cannot find confirmation. Bank of America was bought by Nations Bank, and the 'Bank of America' name was kept. Nations Bank used to be North Carolina National Bank, before that. I don't know if the name change to Nations was due to a merger or if they just wanted to sound less 'regional'. According to the related link, the Corporate headquarters for B of A, is in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Bank of America acquired LaSalle Bank Corp. effective October 1, 2007 and officially adopted the Bank of America name on May 5, 2008.
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