First Chicago Bank
First Chicago Bank was a Chicago-based retail and commercial bank tracing its roots to 1863, when it received one of the first charters under the then new National Bank Act. Over the years, the bank operated under several names including The First National Bank of Chicago and First Chicago NBD (following its 1995 merger with the former National Bank of Detroit). In 1998, First Chicago NBD merged with Banc One Corporation to form Bank One Corporation, today a part of Chase.
Trade name | First Chicago Bank |
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Company type | Bank Holding Company |
Traded as | NYSE: FNB (1969-1995) |
Industry | Financial Services |
Predecessor | First National Bank of Chicago |
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Founder | Edmund Aiken |
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Fate | Merged with Banc One Corporation |
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Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Key people | Barry F. Sullivan (CEO) |
Products | Financial Services |
Brands | First Card |
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