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Fleet Bank was acquired by the Bank of America in 2004. Fleet Bank was founded in 1999 with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. For information on the Fleet Bank it would therefore be best to contact Bank of America either directly or through their website.
Fleet Bank merged with Bank of America on October 1, 2004. The merger was part of a larger trend of consolidation in the banking industry and aimed to enhance the combined entity's market presence, particularly in the Northeast U.S. Following the merger, the Fleet Bank brand was phased out in favor of the Bank of America name.
It was taken over by Bank of Boston in 1993. BKB then merged into FLeet Bank, Which merged into Bank of America.
It's probably Bank of America. While Bank of America is relatively modern, the Bank of Boston (which was bought by Fleet in 1999 which was bought by Bank of America in 2005) traces its roots to the Bank of Massachusetts founded in 1784. The Bank of Massachusetts is the second oldest bank in the country according to Wikipedia (the oldest bank is not specified). It is quite possible that the oldest bank lost its charter and its line ended.
As of December 31, 2001, the top 10 bank credit card issuers in the United States were Citigroup, MBNA America, Bank One, Chase, Capital One, Providian, Bank of America, Household Bank, Fleet
Bank of America formerly Fleet National BankRouting Number: 011000138ACH (Direct Deposit/Automatic Payment): 011000138Wire Transfer: 026009593
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I know only one, Fleet
The routing number for Fleet Bank varied by state and account type, but one of the most commonly cited numbers was 211370544, which was used for accounts in New York. However, it's important to verify the specific routing number based on your location and account details, as different regions may have different numbers. Fleet Bank was acquired by Bank of America in 2004, so customers should now refer to Bank of America's routing numbers for current banking needs.
Fleet National Bank purchased Shawmut Bank in 1995. The acquisition was part of Fleet's strategy to expand its presence in the New England banking market. The merger allowed Fleet to significantly increase its branch network and customer base in the region.
Actually, Nations Bank of Delaware purchased Bank of America to become Bank of America.