A savings bank is a financial institution that is not run on a profit-maximizing basis, and whose original or primary purpose is collecting deposits on...
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Savings Bank (TSB) was a British financial institution that operated between 1810 and 1995 when it was merged with Lloyds Bank. Trustee savings banks...
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the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia, and the Commonwealth Development Bank. Founded in 1911 by the Australian...
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National Savings and Investments (NS&I), formerly called the Post Office Savings Bank and National Savings, is a state-owned savings bank in the United...
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The Bowery Savings Bank was a bank in New York City, chartered in May 1834. In 1930, it was the largest bank in the USA based on total deposits. By 1980...
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Freedman's Saving and Trust Company, known as the Freedman's Savings Bank, was a private savings bank chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 3, 1865, to collect...
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largest bank in the United States by total assets. The bank was founded in 1882 as N.W. Harris & Co. before changing its name to Harris Trust and Savings Bank...
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A mutual savings bank is a financial institution chartered by a central or regional government, without capital stock, owned by its members who subscribe...
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universal and commercial banks, 44 savings banks, 400 rural and cooperative banks, 40 credit unions and 6,267 non-banks with quasi-banking functions, all...
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include building societies and trustee savings banks. They are often mutually held (often called mutual savings banks), meaning that the depositors and borrowers...
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