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  2. Wachovia - Wikipedia

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    Wachovia grew to become one of the largest banks in the Southeast partly on the strength of its accounts from the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, which was also headquartered in Winston-Salem. [12] As of December 31, 1964, Wachovia was the first bank in the Southeastern United States to exceed $1 billion in resources.

  3. Fidelity Building (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The Fidelity Building is a 15-story, 67 m (220 ft) high rise building in the central business district of Baltimore, Maryland. Completed in 1894, it was later the headquarters of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Baltimore which was founded in 1892. As of 2024, the building is currently being converted into 220-unit mixed use apartments with ...

  4. Fidelity International - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1969 [3] as an international investment subsidiary of Fidelity Management & Research, before becoming an independent business in 1980. Today, Fidelity International handles investments for clients in Europe, Canada, EMEA and Asia, while the US-based Fidelity Management and Research handles investments for clients in the USA.

  5. ChexSystems - Wikipedia

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    This allowed 1,800 individuals to open deposit accounts that would have been denied under the bank's former policies. Best practices to address the barriers ChexSystems reports may create for low-and moderate-income individuals include: Increasing the negative balance threshold for reporting customers from $25 to $100

  6. Fidelity Bank Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Fidelity Bank partnered with a school management and learning management solution; SchoolTry and offered a digitalized payment option for schools across Nigeria. [5] Fidelity bank also provided the use of Bank Account Monitoring System (BAMS), which helps subscribing schools to monitor their bank account activity in real-time. [6]

  7. Balanced Commercial Property Trust - Wikipedia

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    Balanced Commercial Property Trust, formerly BMO Commercial Property Trust, is a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in commercial properties. . Established in 2005, the company, which was formerly known as F&C Commercial Property Trust, is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTS

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  9. Edward C. Johnson II - Wikipedia

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    “A Boston Brahmin, Mr. Johnson was born Edward Crosby Johnson 2d in a townhouse on Beacon street, Back Bay, on Jan. 19, 1898, the son of Samuel Johnson, a partner in a leading dry-goods firm C.F. Hovey and Co. and Josephine (Forbush) Johnson.” [1] Johnson came from a family of New England Puritan ancestry.