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profitable Visa and MasterCard business by nearly a third -- to about $ 4.4 billion in loans on about four million cards. At the same time, the move would give the Chicago-based parent company of First National Bank of Chicago a banking charter in a state that has been hospitable to credit card issuers... the Delaware bank would give First Chicago a safe haven in any event, as Delaware doesn't regulate interest rates or annual fees on credit cards. First Chicago is the fifth-largest U.S. charge-card issuer.
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Expansion beyond a single retail banking location was hindered for years. Not only was Illinois one of the last states to allow branch banking, but for years it did not allow holding companies to own more than one bank. First Chicago was not able to open its first branch bank until 1977, when banks
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In 1903, the First opened the First Trust and Savings Bank which provided savings accounts to individual customers. First Trust and Savings Bank merged with Union Trust Company in 1928 to become the First Union Trust and Savings Bank. During the Great Depression, the First would absorb First Union
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First Chicago Corp. moved to expand its profitable credit card operations with an agreement to buy a Delaware bank, which has $ 1 billion in credit card loans, from Beneficial Corp. for $ 247 million. The purchase of Beneficial National Bank USA of Wilmington would expand First Chicago's big and
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The Walter E. Heller International Corporation said yesterday that it had signed a letter of intent to sell its American National Corporation, owner of the American National Bank and Trust Company, to the First Chicago Corporation, owner of the First National Bank of Chicago, for $ 275
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Unlike its rivals, First Chicago waited two years before making its first bank purchase after the Illinois legislature began to allow holding companies to own more than one bank in 1981. In 1984, First Chicago purchased American National Corporation, the holding company for
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of 1863, which allowed national banks to exist along with state-chartered institutions for the first time. First Chicago received National Bank charter No. 8. The new bank known as The First National Bank of Chicago, or The First, grew steadily in the 1860s, financing the
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In 1989, First Chicago acquired the north Chicago-based Ravenswood Financial Corp. for $ 55.1 million. Ravenswood Financial's only bank was renamed First Chicago Bank of Ravenswood. First Chicago also acquired the
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followed by the name of the geographical location. Illinois law did not permit the merger of most of the acquired banks into the First National Bank of Chicago until as late as 1993.
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The First merged with Union National Bank in 1900 and with the Metropolitan National Bank in 1902. At the beginning of the twentieth century, noted investors in the bank include
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To strengthen its credit card business, First Chicago acquired Delaware-based Beneficial National Bank USA in 1987 and renamed it FCC National Bank.
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On July 1, 1863, banker Edmund Aiken and his partners invested $ 100,000 to found a new federally chartered bank that could take advantage of the
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First Chicago once again began to suffer from the quality of its loan portfolio in the early 1990s and sought out a merger with the
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operations proved highly successful and served the incubator for a number of successful independent private equity groups.
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First Chicago began to expand for the first time into the northwest suburbs of Chicago with the acquisition of the
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In 1993, First Chicago acquired Lake Shore Bancorp, another Chicago-based bank holding company, $ 323 million.
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In 1882, The First became the first bank to open a women's banking department, to attract female customers.
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In April 1998 First Chicago NBD announced a $ 30 billion merger with Banc One Corporation of
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In 1899, The First established a corporate pension plan, the first bank to do so in the U.S.
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were allowed to open two limited banking facilities within 1,500 feet of the main office.
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was a former bank president, who ascended the organization after beginning as a cashier
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Trust and Savings Bank's customers and operations. The bank was active in the sale of
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In 1969 the bank was reorganized as the primary subsidiary of the new
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The First National clock is located at Exelon Plaza next to the
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by acquiring Gary-Wheaton Corp., another bank holding company.
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would spin out of First Chicago to form private equity firm
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Gruber, William & Barnhart, Bill (June 21, 1981).
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Index


Trade name
Traded as
NYSE
First Chicago NBD
Bank One
Chase
Chicago
Illinois
United States
Barry F. Sullivan
Subsidiaries
Chicago
National Bank Act
National Bank of Detroit
Bank One Corporation
Chase

Michigan-Wacker Historic District
National Banking Act
American Civil War
J. Pierpont Morgan
James Stillman
Jacob H. Schiff
E. H. Harriman
Marshall Field
National Bank Holiday of 1933

Chase Tower
Chicago Loop

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