No they did not.
GMAC/Ally Bank received $16.28 Billion. It has not paid any of back yet. If you want to go to a bank that did not take TARP money I suggest FNBO Direct. If you want to go to a bank with high rates on savings accounts I suggest American Express bank, which received TARP money, but paid it all back.
Some American investment banks that took TARP money include the Bank of New York Mellon, Capital One Financial Bank, State Street Bank, and Northern Trust Bank.
Yes, Regions Bank was among those who received TARP money. Regions has however, begun to repay those funds and seems to be holding strong. Yes, Regions bank received 3.5 billion dollars in TARP money. As of late 2009, Regions bank had paid back the entire 3.5 billion.
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According to CNNMONEY.com there are at least 54 publicly traded companies that did not take a "bail out". Two examples of these companies are Hudson City Bank Corp (HCBK), and People's United Financial (PBCT). Fidelity and Goldman Sachs are two of the finance companies that did not take bail out money. However, companies and banks who did have returned the bail out money as of now. Goldman Sachs took $10 billion in TARP funds. And there are many financial institutions out there that have still not paid back the TARP money.
GMAC/Ally Bank received $16.28 Billion. It has not paid any of back yet. If you want to go to a bank that did not take TARP money I suggest FNBO Direct. If you want to go to a bank with high rates on savings accounts I suggest American Express bank, which received TARP money, but paid it all back.
Some American investment banks that took TARP money include the Bank of New York Mellon, Capital One Financial Bank, State Street Bank, and Northern Trust Bank.
Yes, Regions Bank was among those who received TARP money. Regions has however, begun to repay those funds and seems to be holding strong. Yes, Regions bank received 3.5 billion dollars in TARP money. As of late 2009, Regions bank had paid back the entire 3.5 billion.
Apparently Not. Cannot Find them here: http://banktracker.investigativereportingworkshop.org/tarp/
They didn't take any money to have to repay.
yes What was the total amount of money that Discover Bank received from the Economic Stimulus (bailout) plan?
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According to CNNMONEY.com there are at least 54 publicly traded companies that did not take a "bail out". Two examples of these companies are Hudson City Bank Corp (HCBK), and People's United Financial (PBCT). Fidelity and Goldman Sachs are two of the finance companies that did not take bail out money. However, companies and banks who did have returned the bail out money as of now. Goldman Sachs took $10 billion in TARP funds. And there are many financial institutions out there that have still not paid back the TARP money.
Troubled Asset Relief Program
Most banks repaid TARP funds using capital raised from the issuance of equity. J.P. Morgan, Chase, and 10 more of the nation's largest banks have officially paid back their TARP money.
The money will be absorbed by the Federal Reserve into its cash reserves.
Out of the total $182 billion TARP money given to AIG, the majority was used to meet its obligations to its Wall Street trading partners on credit default swaps, a form of insurance against default of securities. Among the others, the French trading partners Glencairn Gold Corp. (GLE) received $11.9 billion and BNP Paribas got $4.9 billion of the money given to AIG. Also, Germany's Deutsche Bank AG (DB) received $11.8 billion.