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In 1957 American Trust Co. and [[Commercial National Bank]] merged to form American Commercial Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1960 American Commercial Bank changed its name to North Carolina National Bank. |
In 1957 American Trust Co. and [[Commercial National Bank]] merged to form American Commercial Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1960 American Commercial Bank changed its name to North Carolina National Bank. |
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In 1991 North Carolina National Bank acquired [[C&S/Sovran Corp.]] and took the new name, NationsBank Corp. |
In 1991 North Carolina National Bank acquired [[C&S/Sovran Corp.]] and took the new name, [[NationsBank Corp.]] |
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In 1998 NationsBank Corp. acquired BankAmerica Corp. and took the name Bank of America which now operates in all 50 states. |
In 1998 [[NationsBank Corp.]] acquired [[BankAmerica Corp]]. and took the name [[Bank of America]] which now operates in all 50 states. |
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Revision as of 00:20, 16 March 2009
North Carolina National Bank (NCNB) was a bank based in Charlotte, North Carolina, prior to 1960 called American Commercial Bank. It is one of the top banking industries today.
History
In 1957 American Trust Co. and Commercial National Bank merged to form American Commercial Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1960 American Commercial Bank changed its name to North Carolina National Bank.
In 1991 North Carolina National Bank acquired C&S/Sovran Corp. and took the new name, NationsBank Corp.
In 1998 NationsBank Corp. acquired BankAmerica Corp. and took the name Bank of America which now operates in all 50 states.