Bank of the Manhattan Company was created in 1799.
Chase Manhattan Bank Building was created in 1927.
Manhattan Soap Company was created in 1890.
Manhattan Opera Company was created in 1906.
Chase Bank is a subsidiary company of the JP Morgan Chase group. The bank was originally known as Chase Manhattan Bank until it merged with JP Morgan & Co in the year 2000 and was renamed as Chase Bank. The Chase Manhattan Bank was formed by the merger of Chase National Bank and Bank of Manhattan in the year 1955.
Chase Manhattan Bank is not the same as JPMorgan Chase Bank, but it is part of the same corporate lineage. Chase Manhattan Bank was formed in 1955 through the merger of The Chase National Bank and The Manhattan Company. In 2000, Chase Manhattan Bank merged with J.P. Morgan & Co., resulting in the formation of JPMorgan Chase & Co., which operates under the JPMorgan Chase Bank name today. So, while Chase Manhattan Bank is a historical predecessor, the current entity is JPMorgan Chase Bank.
Chase Bank is a subsidiary company of the JP Morgan Chase group. The bank was originally known as Chase Manhattan Bank until it merged with JP Morgan & Co in the year 2000 and was renamed as Chase Bank. The Chase Manhattan Bank was formed by the merger of Chase National Bank and Bank of Manhattan in the year 1955.
Chase Bank is a subsidiary company of the JP Morgan Chase group. The bank was originally known as Chase Manhattan Bank until it merged with JP Morgan & Co in the year 2000 and was renamed as Chase Bank. The Chase Manhattan Bank was formed by the merger of Chase National Bank and Bank of Manhattan in the year 1955.
Wilmington Trust Company Bank was created in 1926.
Canadian Bank Note Company was created in 1897.
American Bank Note Company was created in 1795.
JP Morgan Chase bank was created/established in the year 2000 when JP Morgan & Co merged with Chase Manhattan Bank. It is fully owned and operated by JP Morgan and Co. Chase Manhattan Bank was formed in the year 1955 when Chase National Bank and Bank of Manhattan merged.
The Chase Bank logo is a stylized blue octagon, which is supposed to represent the water pipes made by the Manhattan Company. The Manhattan Company was founded by Aaron Burr ostensibly to pipe clean water to New York, but actually as a front to create a bank to rival Alexander Hamilton's. That bank is known today (after a series of mergers) as Chase Bank.