Commonwealth Federal Bank in Norristown, PA.
Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan merged with First Federal Savings and Loan in the mid-80's to form First Minnesota Savings Bank... The New Bank! Norwest Banks absorbed First Minnesota in 1989 or 1990 and has since gone on to become Wells Fargo. I worked in Minnesota Federal's data center and rode out all of the afore mentioned mergers/acquisitions.
A web search indicated it merged with the Dime Savings & Loan Bank
Columbia Federal was founded as the Columbia Building Association in 1907, and became Columbia Federal in 1939. Upon merging with First Federal Savings and Loan of Washington in March 1981, the association’s name changed to Columbia First Federal Savings and Loan. After a charter change in 1989, the name was changed again to Columbia First Bank, a Federal Savings Bank. The bank was acquired by First Union National Bank on November 3, 1995. First Union later changed its name to Wachovia after acquiring Wachovia Bank, NA, and was ultimately acquired by Wells Fargo in 2011.
1989, Southeast Bank bought First Federal of Jax. Southeast was later bought out by another bank
I have a savings certificate account number-027506, would like to know if it is still active?
Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan merged with First Federal Savings and Loan in the mid-80's to form First Minnesota Savings Bank... The New Bank! Norwest Banks absorbed First Minnesota in 1989 or 1990 and has since gone on to become Wells Fargo. I worked in Minnesota Federal's data center and rode out all of the afore mentioned mergers/acquisitions.
The First Federal Savings Bank is located in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. This bank gives its members access to online banking, help in person, and help on the phone.
A web search indicated it merged with the Dime Savings & Loan Bank
Columbia Federal was founded as the Columbia Building Association in 1907, and became Columbia Federal in 1939. Upon merging with First Federal Savings and Loan of Washington in March 1981, the association’s name changed to Columbia First Federal Savings and Loan. After a charter change in 1989, the name was changed again to Columbia First Bank, a Federal Savings Bank. The bank was acquired by First Union National Bank on November 3, 1995. First Union later changed its name to Wachovia after acquiring Wachovia Bank, NA, and was ultimately acquired by Wells Fargo in 2011.
1989, Southeast Bank bought First Federal of Jax. Southeast was later bought out by another bank
I have a savings certificate account number-027506, would like to know if it is still active?
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.
Astoria Federal Savings, located in New York State, offers many services for those individuals wanting to start their own business. First, they aid the business owner in managing expenditures. They also offer business loans for qualifying individuals. Finally, Astoria Federal Savings has one-on-one customer care which guarantees the business finances are handled with care.
In the first story, Lillian's family bought a 1922 ivory dresser set with her mother's savings, which cost $99.95.
Astoria Federal Savings and Loan is a financial institution. It first opened in 1888 and currently has over 1500 employees. Its head office is located in Lake Success, NY.
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Thrift banks, also known as savings and loan associations or savings banks, primarily focus on accepting deposits and providing home mortgages. While specific thrift banks can vary by region, notable examples include institutions like Washington Federal, First Federal Savings Bank, and HomeStreet Bank in the U.S. They typically offer savings accounts, checking accounts, and various loan products. For a comprehensive list, it's best to refer to local financial regulatory agencies or banking directories.