Cleveland Federal Savings, a savings and loan institution, faced significant financial difficulties during the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1993, it was ultimately closed by federal regulators due to insolvency and mismanagement. The institution's assets were subsequently acquired by another financial entity as part of the government's efforts to stabilize the savings and loan industry.
Around 1984 - 1985 Continental Federal Savings and Loan was renamed to Continental Federal Savings Bank. In 1993, Continental Federal Savings Bank was acquired by Crestar Bank, which in turn was acquired by SunTrust in 1998.
Dollar Bank of Pitsburgh. I believe it was in 1983.
A web search indicated it merged with the Dime Savings & Loan Bank
The Third Federal Savings and Loan building headquarters is located in Cleveland, Ohio. As of the end of May, 2013, they only have locations in Ohio and Florida.
The bank failed and was absorbed by a different bank.
Around 1984 - 1985 Continental Federal Savings and Loan was renamed to Continental Federal Savings Bank. In 1993, Continental Federal Savings Bank was acquired by Crestar Bank, which in turn was acquired by SunTrust in 1998.
Dollar Bank of Pitsburgh. I believe it was in 1983.
A web search indicated it merged with the Dime Savings & Loan Bank
The Third Federal Savings and Loan building headquarters is located in Cleveland, Ohio. As of the end of May, 2013, they only have locations in Ohio and Florida.
The bank failed and was absorbed by a different bank.
Eureka Federal Savings was created in 1890.
Abacus Federal Savings Bank was created in 1984.
To find out what happened to your savings account with the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Philadelphia, you may need to check if the institution is still operational or if it was absorbed by another bank or financial institution. Many savings and loan associations have merged or closed over the years. It's advisable to contact the current bank or the FDIC for information regarding your account and any potential claims. Additionally, reviewing any correspondence from the institution could provide clues about the status of your account.
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland was created in 1923.
The Home Federal Savings and Loan headquarters known as the Home Federal Savings and Loans Building is located at 139 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Great American First Savings Bank became an inactive bank on June 30, 1990. It was acquired by Great American Bank, a Federal Savings Bank on December 05, 1991. It is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona.
Standard Federal of Michigan