Girard Bank
Girard Bank was a Philadelphia-based bank founded after the death of Stephen Girard in 1831 by local merchants eager to trade on the sterling reputation of their namesake. Stephen Girard neither founded the bank, nor had any financial ties to the bank that bore his name. The bank was acquired by Mellon Bank in 1983 and then, two decades later, by Citizens Bank.
Industry | Retail bank |
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Predecessor | The Girard National Bank Stephen Girard’s Bank |
Defunct | 1983 |
Fate | Acquired by Mellon Bank in 1983 |
Successor | Mellon Bank (East), Citizens Bank |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Products | Financial services |
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