Patriot Bank, headquartered in Houston, Texas was founded in January of 2005. The bank originally started as the First State Bank, which was then located in Honey Grove, Texas.
The first banks in the United States were the Bank of New York, founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1784; the Bank of Boston, also founded in 1784; and the First Bank of the United States, chartered in 1791.
The first banks in the United States were the Bank of New York, founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1784; the Bank of Boston, also founded in 1784; and the First Bank of the United States, chartered in 1791.
Beneficial Bank was founded in 1853. It is headquartered in Philadelphia, but has around 60 branches in the Eastern United States including in New Jersey and around Pennsylvania.
Once the United States won the Revolutionary War, there was interest in setting up a banking system, including a central bank. Thus, the first bank that we know about was established, around 1797. Located in Philadelphia, it was inspired by the leadership of Alexander Hamilton, the first US Secretary of the Treasury. It was named the "Bank of the United States" (later renamed the First Bank of the United States), and in its first incarnation, it was in operation from 1797-1811.
It was founded in February of 1791 during the Washington administration.
Federal Home Loan Bank was founded in 1932. It is actually a group consisting of 12 United States government sponsored banks. They deal with financial institutions and not individuals.
Applied Bank is considered one of the top banks in the United States because it has a very secure line for processing MasterCard and Visa credit cards and since 1996 when the bank was founded there was no identity theft.
Second Bank of the United States ended in 1841.
First Bank of the United States ended in 1811.
The First National Bank was founded in 1858. Now, a nationally historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One of the oldest American financial institutions.
The city the First Bank of the United States is in Philadelphia, Pensylvania.
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