East New York Savings Bank
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East New York Savings Bank was an American bank based in Brooklyn, New York that operated from 1868 to 1997.
[edit] History
The bank was chartered in 1868 in the borough of Brooklyn, New York. Its headquarters were at the corner of Atlantic and Pennsylvania Avenue in Brooklyn. Eventually it expanded to Manhattan, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties. In 1991, its parent M&T Bank assigned the NYC assets of Goldome[clarification needed] to the East New York Savings subsidiary. By 1997, the subsidiary was integrated into the parent and changed its name to M&T Bank.[1][not specific enough to verify]
[edit] References
- ^ NYS Departmnent of Banking
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