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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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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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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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127:Edmund Aiken
46:Company type
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1886:Chase Field
1790:Ord Minnett
1638:Historical
1603:Jamie Dimon
1598:James Crown
1588:Steve Burke
1452:Jing Ulrich
1430:Jamie Dimon
1360:Beacon Rail
554:Other notes
423:Chase Tower
407:Chase Tower
366:Chase Tower
194:(1998β2004)
188:(1995β1998)
77:Predecessor
2030:Categories
1640:components
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1523:Jes Staley
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1365:Chase Bank
689:References
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252:First Card
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379:War Bonds
56:Traded as
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1414:Notable
1370:Chase UK
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1016:ProQuest
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963:million.
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651:See also
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393:(1980).
241:Products
216:Illinois
192:Bank One
69:Industry
2002:Commons
1423:current
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279:Chicago
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249:Brands
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295:Chase
236:(CEO)
198:Chase
636:and
577:any
575:cite
467:GTCR
171:Fate
159:1998
152:1998
145:1995
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