Who bought LaSalle National Bank?
Bank of America Corp.
Chicago-based LaSalle Bank Corp., the holding company for both Troy-based LaSalle Bank Midwest N.A. and Chicago-based LaSalle Bank N.A., was sold Monday to Charlotte, N.C.-based Bank of America Corp. by its Dutch parent, ABN Amro Holding N.V., for $21 billion in cash.
When did RBS acquire ABN?
2007
ABN Amro acquisition (2007)
Title | Date |
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Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC – Joint Statement re ABN AMRO | Jul 16, 2007 |
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC – Acquisition of Global Wholesale Businesses, LaSalle Bank and International Retail Businesses of ABN AMRO for €27.2 billion (£18.5 billion) | May 29, 2007 |
When did ABN AMRO start?
September 21, 1991
ABN AMRO/Founded
Who owns ABN AMRO Group NV?
ABN AMRO Group
ABN AMRO/Parent organizations
When did Bank of America acquire LaSalle Bank?
On April 23, 2007, an agreement was made to sell LaSalle Bank Corporation to Bank of America for US$21 billion. Bank of America officially took over LaSalle on October 1, 2007. This was a defensive move by ABN AMRO to stave off its own purchase by a consortium led by Royal Bank of Scotland.
Did RBS buy ABN AMRO?
The remaining parts of the original ABN AMRO still owned by The Royal Bank of Scotland N.V., meanwhile, were renamed, sold or closed. The Dutch government has said that ABN AMRO would remain state-owned until at least 2014….ABN AMRO.
ABN AMRO headquarters in Amsterdam | |
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Website | www.abnamro.com |
Is ABN AMRO state owned?
ABN AMRO is for 56.3% owned by the Dutch State via NL financial investments (NLFI).
What bank was Washington Mutual?
All WaMu branches were rebranded as Chase branches by the end of 2009. The holding company, WaMu, Inc., was left with $33 billion in assets, and $8 billion in debt, after being stripped of its banking subsidiary by the FDIC.
What happened to First Chicago Bank?
The First Chicago and NBD names were retired in 1999. In 2004, Bank One Corporation merged into JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its subsidiary bank, then named Bank One, National Association, merged into JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association.