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  2. Great American Bank - Wikipedia

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    Great American Bank was an American savings and loan association based in San Diego. [1] It was founded in 1885 as San Diego Building and Loan Association, the first savings and loan in Southern California. [2]

  3. Washington Mutual - Wikipedia

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    Washington Mutual, Inc.(often abbreviated to WaMu) was an American savings bank holding companybased in Seattle. It was the parent company of WaMu Bank, which was the largest savings and loan associationin the United Statesuntil its collapse in 2008.

  4. American Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    American Savings Bank dates back to September 7, 1922, when four men filed articles of incorporation in the state of Utah for mutual savings and loans. The following year, on April 24, another association filed articles of incorporation under the name of American Building and Loan Company. Permission to establish its first branch in Honolulu, HI, was granted on January 8, 1925.

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  7. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of major banking company mergers in the United States.

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    You can open a high-yield savings account with most banks and credit unions, though you’re likely to find the highest rates with a digital or online bank.

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