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  2. Old Court Savings and Loans - Wikipedia

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    Old Court Savings and Loans. Old Court Savings and Loan (Old Court Thrift Savings) was a savings and loan association headquartered in Pikesville, Maryland, United States, that failed due to embezzlement by its president Jeffrey Levitt, which led to the failure of the state deposit insurance corporation.

  3. Chevy Chase Bank - Wikipedia

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    Chevy Chase Bank, F.S.B. was the largest locally based banking company in the Washington Metropolitan Area. It was acquired by Capital One in February 2009, and rebranded as Capital One Bank in September 2010. Despite its name, Chevy Chase Bank was a federally chartered thrift regulated by the Office of Thrift Supervision, rather than a bank.

  4. Beneficial Bank - Wikipedia

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    Beneficial Bank. Beneficial Mutual Bancorp, Inc. operated Beneficial Bank, a full-service bank whose assets totaled approximately $5 billion upon its acquisition by WSFS in 2019. Founded in 1853, Beneficial was the oldest and largest bank headquartered in Philadelphia, with more than 58 locations throughout Pennsylvania and South Jersey. [1]

  5. Mortgage liens: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    A mortgage lien is a specific, voluntary lien. The priority of the liens on a property determines which debt will be repaid first in the event of default and foreclosure. The best way to avoid ...

  6. North Fork Bank - Wikipedia

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    It first assumed the name of North Fork Bank & Trust Company in 1950 through the consolidation of Mattituck and First National Bank of Cutchogue in Cutchogue, New York. North Fork Bancorporation was formed in 1980 and Southold Savings was acquired in 1988. In the 1990s, it began an aggressive move into New York City market with the acquisition ...

  7. Seamen's Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bank building at 74 Wall and Pearl streets in Lower Manhattan. The bank was chartered on May 11, 1829, in New York City, as a mutual savings bank for the benefit of seamen and their families. It was one of the oldest savings banks in the country and the first to be established in New York City. The bank's first president was Pelatiah Perit, a ...

  8. Hawaiian Electric weighing sale of American Savings Bank ...

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    April 25, 2024 at 2:36 PM. (Reuters) -Hawaiian Electric Industries is weighing the sale of its American Savings Bank FSB, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the ...

  9. Flagstar Bank - Wikipedia

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    A bank holding company, FSSB Holding Corporation was established in 1993. The following year, the company acquired Security Savings Bank, based in Jackson, Michigan. Two years later in 1996, the company adopted its current name, Flagstar Bank. In 1997, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.