- industry.
BankAmerica continued to
operate its new
subsidiary as
Seafirst rather than
Bank of
America until the 1998
merger with Nations
Bank.
BankAmerica experienced...
-
become Bank of
America Corporation. The CEO of Nations
Bank throughout its
entire existence was Hugh McColl, who led the
merger with
BankAmerica and became...
-
largest banks,
Seafirst was
acquired in 1983 by
BankAmerica after posting huge
losses from
loans it
purchased from the
failed Penn
Square Bank; the Seafirst...
-
Bank of
America Tower may
refer to:
Bank of
America Corporate Center, the
bank's headquarters in Charlotte,
North Carolina,
United States 110
North Wacker...
- the
bank under heightened scrutiny. On April 22, 1992,
Security Pacific Bank merged with San Francisco–based
BankAmerica (now
called Bank of
America), a...
-
protected systems, networks,
physical location, or
security domains.
BankAmerica employees began deploying personal computers within the
company in late...
-
Bank of
America,
National Trust and
Savings ****ociation (NT&SA) was the
primary bank subsidiary of
BankAmerica Corp.
Amadeo Giannini chose this unusual...
-
convinced Bank of
America to give up
ownership and
control of
their BankAmericard
credit card
licensing program,
forming a new company,
National BankAmerica, that...
- (~$137 million in 2023) that were
being divested by
Bankamerica Corporation as a
result of
Bank of
America's impending acquisition of
Security Pacific Corporation...
-
notable investment banks. This list of
investment banks notes full-service
banks,
financial conglomerates,
independent investment banks,
private placement...