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|foundation = [[1864]]
|foundation = [[1864]]
|location = [[San Francisco|San Francisco, California]]
|location = [[San Francisco|San Francisco, California]]
|key_people = Masaaki Tanaka, CEO
|key_people = Masaaki Tanaka, CEO Philip B. Flynn, Vice Chairman and COO David I. Matson Vice Chairman and CFO John C. Erickson Vice Chairman and CRO
|num_employees = Over 10,000[https://www.snl.com/irweblinkx/corporateprofile.aspx?IID=1022285] )
|num_employees = Over 10,000[https://www.snl.com/irweblinkx/corporateprofile.aspx?IID=1022285] )
|industry = [[Banking]]
|industry = [[Banking]]
|total assets = 68.7 billion<ref>https://www.uboc.com/Images/fd_q1_09_earnings_releasev2_tcm9-19146.pdf</ref>
|total assets = 62.6 million
|homepage = [http://www.uboc.com/ www.uboc.com]
|homepage = [http://www.uboc.com/ www.uboc.com]
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'''Union Bank''' is among the 25 largest banks in the United States, based on assets. As of March 31, 2009 the company had total assets of $68.7 billion<ref>https://www.uboc.com/company_information/company_information/company_profile/index.jsp</ref>. The bank has 331 branch offices in California,Washington and Oregon, and two international offices. Union Bank is a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Mitsubishi Financial Group. As of December 18, 2008, Union Bank of California officially changed its name to "Union Bank."
'''Union Bank''' is among the 25 largest banks in the United States, based on assets. As of March 31, 2009 the company had total assets of $68.7 billion<ref>https://www.uboc.com/Images/fd_q1_09_earnings_releasev2_tcm9-19146.pdf</ref>. The bank has 335 branch offices in California, Washington and Oregon, and two international offices; and facilities in six other states. Union Bank is a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Mitsubishi Financial Group. As of December 18, 2008, Union Bank of California officially changed its name to "Union Bank."
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Union Bank is a full service commerical bank that provides a broad mix of financial services to businesses and individuals. Among the bank's markets are consumer, small business, middle market, real estate, corporate, correspondent and trade finance. The bank also offers investment and financial managment, trust services, private banking, insurance services and global custody services.
Union Bank was the first major California bank to offer seven-day-a-week banking when it opened its first supermarket branches in 1990; it now maintains 50 in-store branches. The bank has 564 ATMs throughout its tri-state region. It is a member of the Star and CIRRUS systems. CIRRUS, Plus, MasterCard, VISA, Discover, and American Express cardholders can access Union Bank’s ATMs. The bank also belongs to the Star and Maestro point-of-sale networks.

Union Bank was the first major California bank to offer seven-day-a-week banking when it opened its first supermarket branches in 1990; it now maintains 50 in-store branches. The bank has 608 ATMs throughout the U.S. and to more than 300,000 ATMs worldwide. It is a member of the Star(<sup>(SM)</sup> and CIRRUS<sup>(R)</sup> systems. CIRRUS, Plus, MasterCard<sup>(R)</sup>, VISA, Discover<sup>(R)</sup>, and American Express<sup>(R)</sup> cardholders can access Union Bank’s ATMs. The bank also belongs to the Star and Maestro<sup>(R)</sup> point-of-sale networks.


HighMark Capital Management is Union Bank’s investment management subsidiary. The unit manages more than $21.4 billion in assets. The bank offers 22 proprietary mutual funds called HighMark Funds.
HighMark Capital Management is Union Bank’s investment management subsidiary. The unit manages more than $21.4 billion in assets. The bank offers 22 proprietary mutual funds called HighMark Funds.

Revision as of 19:59, 28 April 2009

Union Bank
Company typeSubsidiary (owned by UnionBanCal Corporation)
IndustryBanking
Founded1864
FounderKaspare Cohn Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Key people
Masaaki Tanaka, CEO Philip B. Flynn, Vice Chairman and COO David I. Matson Vice Chairman and CFO John C. Erickson Vice Chairman and CRO
Number of employees
Over 10,000[1] )
Websitewww.uboc.com

Union Bank is among the 25 largest banks in the United States, based on assets. As of March 31, 2009 the company had total assets of $68.7 billion[2]. The bank has 335 branch offices in California, Washington and Oregon, and two international offices; and facilities in six other states. Union Bank is a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Mitsubishi Financial Group. As of December 18, 2008, Union Bank of California officially changed its name to "Union Bank." [3]

Union Bank is a full service commerical bank that provides a broad mix of financial services to businesses and individuals. Among the bank's markets are consumer, small business, middle market, real estate, corporate, correspondent and trade finance. The bank also offers investment and financial managment, trust services, private banking, insurance services and global custody services.

Union Bank was the first major California bank to offer seven-day-a-week banking when it opened its first supermarket branches in 1990; it now maintains 50 in-store branches. The bank has 608 ATMs throughout the U.S. and to more than 300,000 ATMs worldwide. It is a member of the Star((SM) and CIRRUS(R) systems. CIRRUS, Plus, MasterCard(R), VISA, Discover(R), and American Express(R) cardholders can access Union Bank’s ATMs. The bank also belongs to the Star and Maestro(R) point-of-sale networks.

HighMark Capital Management is Union Bank’s investment management subsidiary. The unit manages more than $21.4 billion in assets. The bank offers 22 proprietary mutual funds called HighMark Funds.

History

California origins

In the early 1900s, Kaspare Cohn, a German immigrant with a fabric and clothing business established Kaspare Cohn Commercial & Savings Bank in Los Angeles. In 1918, Kaspare Cohn Commercial & Savings Bank was renamed Union Bank & Trust Company of Los Angeles.

Union Bank & Trust Company of Los Angeles, under the direction of Harry Volk shortened its name to Union Bank in 1958. Union Bancorp, a one-bank holding company, was established in 1967 and acquired by Standard Chartered PLC of London in 1979. In 1967 Union Bank formed its own wholly owned venture capital subsidiary Union Ventures, under the direction of its founder Donald B. Prell.

In 1880, Yokohama Specie Bank was created in Japan. In 1947, Yokohama Specie Bank became The Bank Of Tokyo, Ltd., and in 1953 it established a San Francisco subsidiary called The Bank of Tokyo California (BOTC).

BOTC acquired Southern California First National Bank of San Diego and renamed it California First in 1975. Although majority-owned by BOTC, it started trading on the Nasdaq exchange. In 1988, California First Bank acquired Union Bancorp, retaining the Union Bank name.

On July 5, 1864 The Bank of California was founded, making it the first incorporated commercial bank in the West.

In 1984, The Bank of California became a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Bank, which had been founded by former samurai Yataro Iwasaki in 1880.

The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi Acquires UnionBanCal Corp.

In April 1996, The Mitsubishi Bank, Ltd. and The Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. merged in Japan. In San Francisco, The Bank of California and Union Bank consolidated into UnionBanCal Corporation, a bank holding company, and its primary subsidiary Union Bank of California, N.A. With the merger, Union Bank could now trace its history back to the founding of The Bank of California 132 years before. In 1999, UnionBanCal Corporation became a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:UB).

On November 4, 2008 The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTMU), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), announced that BTMU had successfully acquired all of the outstanding shares of UnionBanCal Corporation.[4] The acquisition of the shares was consummated through a cash tender offer followed by a second-step merger.

References

https://www.uboc.com/company_information/company_information/company_profile/executive_management/index.jsp

https://www.uboc.com/company_information/company_information/company_profile/history_and_timeline.jsp http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a_kVdNFbKtPc&refer=home http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2008/08/the-takeover-fi.html http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTKF00300220080818

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