Continental Illinois

The Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company was at one time the seventh-largest commercial bank in the United States as measured by deposits, with approximately $40 billion in assets. In 1984, Continental Illinois became the largest ever bank failure in U.S. history, when a run on the bank led to its seizure by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Continental Illinois retained this dubious distinction until the failure of Washington Mutual in 2008 during the financial crisis of 2008, which ended up being over seven times larger than the failure of Continental Illinois.

Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago
IndustryBank holding company
Founded1910
Defunct1994
FateInsolvency; seized by the FDIC, ultimately sold to Bank of America
SuccessorBank of America
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, United States
ProductsFinancial services
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