I've been thinking about banks, like all of us. Do you remember Manny Hanny? It turns out that it has been all over the place. If it's any comfort, I find it difficult to imagine that whatever nationalization we do that the government will own them forever. Money changes hands. Always.
Timeline of Mergers
- 1905 – NYS Chartered Citizens Trust Company of Brooklyn
- 1912 – Broadway Bank of Brooklyn
- 1914 – Manufacturers National Bank of Brooklyn
- 1914 – Name Change To Manufacturers-Citizens Trust Company
- 1915 – Name Change To Manufacturers Trust Company
- 1918 – West Side Bank
- 1921 – Ridgewood National Bank
- 1922 – North Side Bank of Brooklyn
- 1922 – Industrial Bank of New York
- 1923 – Columbia Bank
- 1925 – Yorkville Bank
- 1925 – Gotham National Bank
- 1925 – Fifth National Bank of the City of New York
- 1927 – Commonwealth Bank
- 1927 – Standard Bank
- 1928 – United Capitol National Bank and Trust Company
- 1929 – State Bank & Trust Company
- 1930 – Pacific Trust Company
- 1931 – Midtown Bank of New York
- 1931 – Bryant Park Bank
- 1931 – Midwood Trust Company
- 1932 – Chatham Phenix National Bank & Trust Company
- 1937 – Equitable Trust Company of New York (1930-1937)
- 1939 – Banca Commerciale Italiana Trust Co.
- 1942 – Standard National Bank, Woodside, N.Y.
- 1946 – Flatbush National Bank of Brooklyn
- 1947 – Fidelity National Bank in New York, The
- 1949 – National Bronx Bank of New York
- 1950 – Brooklyn Trust Company
- 1953 – Peoples Industrial Bank
- 1961 – Central Hanover Bank & Trust Company
- 1961 – Name Change To Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company
- 1991 –Goldome (assets)[3]
- 1992 – Merge To State Chemical Bank
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